$BTC is approaching $60K, but one major signal is still missing.



US Spot ETF net flows remain negative, showing institutional demand is still weak and ETF investors are still cautious.

Meanwhile, Long-Term Holders continue accumulating on-chain, quietly building positions while the market waits.

A return to positive ETF inflows could signal improving confidence and potentially fuel the next major move for Bitcoin.
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Cester
· 07-10 06:03
ggggggggmmmmmmmmmm
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InstantNoodle-LevelResearcher
· 07-10 03:33
Institutions are backing off, but old retail investors are adding positions. The contrast is quite interesting. Who is right and who is wrong?
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GateUser-e33b073a
· 07-09 23:18
👏
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ZoBair
· 07-09 11:27
eth will be 1400 soon best of luck
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GateUser-276116e2
· 07-09 11:16
Under the current situation of negative outflows, the price can still hold, indicating that selling pressure is not heavy. Once the ETF turns positive, the inventory replenishment market will be very intense.
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KiteStringQuant
· 07-09 11:16
ETF net outflows show Wall Street is still waiting, but on-chain data doesn't lie – smart money has already started positioning.
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SatsumaSignal
· 07-09 10:52
Long-term holder accumulation is actually a more fundamental signal than ETFs, and institutions will follow suit sooner or later.
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GateUser-0fdb3438
· 07-09 10:52
Chopping and ranging around 60K; before it turns positive/gets approved as an ETF, it’ll likely keep consolidating in a range—be patient and wait for the wind to change.
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SushiStopLoss
· 07-09 10:52
ETF funds are still flowing out, institutions indeed haven't moved, but long-term holders are already quietly accumulating. This script looks familiar.
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