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Bitcoin ETF Bleed Continues: MSBT Fails To Reverse Flows Despite $31 Million Inflows On Debut

A new Bitcoin ETF, MSBT, attracted $31 million in inflows on its debut, but the broader Bitcoin ETF market continued to see net outflows. The launch was not enough to reverse the ongoing withdrawal trend across existing Bitcoin funds.

Bitcoin ETF Bleed Continues: MSBT Fails To Reverse Flows Despite $31 Million Inflows On Debut
Source stocktwits.com 2 dk okuma
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Öne Çıkanlar

  • MSBT recorded $31 million in inflows on its first trading day.
  • Broader Bitcoin ETF flows remained negative despite the new fund's debut.
  • The result highlights continued investor caution toward Bitcoin-linked exchange-traded products.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$63,789

+0.59% 24h

Layer Index

44

↑ 9 pts in 24h

Bitcoin held above $71,000 despite continued outflows from U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs.

  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded nearly $94 million in net outflows in the latest session.
  • Morgan Stanley’s MSBT attracted over $30 million in inflows following its debut.
  • BlackRock’s IBIT continued to lead in inflows despite weaker retail sentiment on Stocktwits. 

Bitcoin (BTC) price held above $71,000 on Thursday morning, but Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continued to bleed despite the newest entrant, Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF (MSBT), clocking $31 million in inflows. 

Data from Farside Investors showed Bitcoin ETFs saw a daily cumulative net outflow of nearly $94 million during the previous session, led by $79 million leaving the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and $74.7 million from ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB). This comes after the ETFs bled nearly $160 million on Monday. 

On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around FBTC improved to ‘neutral’ from ‘bearish’ territory while sentiment around Ark Invest’s ARK remained in the ‘bullish’ zone.

ETF Outflows Persist Despite MSBT Launch

Data also showed that MSBT saw $30.6 million in inflows alongside $34 million in trading volume for the day, but still lagged behind BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) inflows of over $40 million. Retail sentiment around MSBT improved to ‘bullish’ from ‘neutral’ over the past day; however, sentiment around IBIT remained in the ‘bearish’ zone.

Many users on Stocktwits were 'bullish' on MSBT due to its ultra-low fees. One retail trader on the platform said that MSBT might be able to give IBIT a run for its money. 

FBTC, ARKB, MSBT, and IBIT edged lower in pre-market trade amid Bitcoin’s stagnation at $71,000. Bitcoin’s price edged 0.8% lower in the last 24 hours, trading at around $71,068 at the time of writing. Retail sentiment around the apex cryptocurrency on Stocktwits trended in ‘neutral’ territory amid ‘normal’ levels of chatter. 

MSBT debuted on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with an ultra-low fee of just 14 basis points. In comparison, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF and the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund have a fee of 25 basis points.  At 14 basis points, the proposed fee is not only below rival Bitcoin ETFs but also undercuts many traditional equity index funds. 

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