★Why Bitcoin Is Falling Despite $1.1 Billion in ETF Inflows
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Despite significant institutional interest, Bitcoin's recent dip highlights how broader economic fears—like inflation and rising oil prices—can quickly overshadow even strong asset-specific demand. This shows that even new asset classes aren't immune to macro pressures, impacting portfolio stability and overall market sentiment."
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The Big Market Report Take
So, Bitcoin's taking a hit even with all that ETF cash pouring in. Turns out, higher inflation and oil prices are making investors a bit skittish, proving that even institutional love can't always conquer broader market jitters. Sometimes, the big picture just wins.
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