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Story: Bitcoin Rally Shows Signs of Fading as Institutional Inflows Decline

By Pankaj K

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Declining Inflows Signal Waning Institutional Interest. While Bitcoin has managed to hold onto its value above the $95,000 mark, recent ETF data tells a…

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Spot Market Struggles to Gain Traction. Despite Bitcoin’s impressive price action earlier this month, the underlying market dynamics tell…

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The Potential for Market Consolidation or Correction. Looking ahead, market experts suggest that the next phase for Bitcoin could involve a period of…

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Ethereum Faces Similar Pressure. Bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency feeling the heat.

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Will Bitcoin Reach $100,000?. Despite the growing concerns about the decline in institutional inflows, Bitcoin’s price has…

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Conclusion: A Wait-and-See Approach for Bitcoin Investors. As Bitcoin faces declining institutional inflows and waning market momentum, the next few weeks…

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Bitcoin (BTC), which has been riding high with impressive gains in recent months, is now facing some troubling signs that suggest the rally could be coming to an end.

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While Bitcoin has managed to hold onto its value above the $95,000 mark, recent ETF data tells a different story. On April 30, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $56.

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Among the various ETFs, only BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) reported a net inflow of $267 million, offering some hope that Bitcoin’s market sentiment isn't entirely…

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This trend points to a more significant issue: institutional interest in Bitcoin exposure may be on the decline, a shift that could have serious implications for the…

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The weakening momentum is compounded by other technical indicators, which suggest Bitcoin could be approaching overbought territory.

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Looking ahead, market experts suggest that the next phase for Bitcoin could involve a period of consolidation or even a potential correction.

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However, it's important to note that the long-term outlook for Bitcoin still remains relatively positive.

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But until these technical signals translate into sustained institutional interest, Bitcoin's price could remain volatile.

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Bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency feeling the heat. Ethereum (ETH) is also under pressure, as recent data suggests a slowdown in institutional investments across the broader…

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