Movement Alert|iShares Bitcoin Trust Rises 3.69% in Regular Trading, Bitcoin ETF Reverses to Nearly $300 Million Single-Day Net Inflow

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, iShares Bitcoin Trust rose 3.69% in regular trading, trading at $38.06/share, with Turnover of $1.666 billion.

On the news front, Bitcoin spot ETFs staged a dramatic reversal with single-day net inflows reaching $297.56 million. iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led all funds with $160.23 million in inflows, followed by Fidelity's FBTC at $111.9 million. Total industry net inflows reached $2.12 billion, with aggregate ETF assets climbing to $77.41 billion.

The inflow reversal coincides with on-chain data showing Bitcoin whales have accumulated approximately 43,000 BTC worth $2.75 billion over the past 60 days, signaling a potential bottom formation. Spot demand contraction, the primary driver of price declines since last year, is approaching a positive inflection for the first time since February. Additionally, Q2 13F filings revealed institutional Bitcoin holdings rose 7.5% despite a 14.2% price decline during the period, underscoring persistent institutional conviction.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust seeks to reflect generally the performance of the price of bitcoin.

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