Analysis: Bitcoin approaches $75,000, ETF inflows reach a new high for the year
According to Decrypt, Bitcoin's price recently approached $75,000, driven by improved risk appetite and easing geopolitical tensions.
Since the outbreak of the Iran conflict on February 28, Bitcoin has risen approximately 13%, outperforming the S&P 500 index and gold. Data shows that bearish pressure in the options market has weakened, with the 25-Delta Skew rebounding from -10% to -4.5%, indicating a decrease in investor demand for downside protection. Last week, CoinShares data revealed that net inflows into cryptocurrency investment products reached $1.1 billion, marking the best weekly performance of the year, with the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF recording a net inflow of $786 million. Analysts point out that the continued inflow of ETF funds and institutional demand have become the main factors driving Bitcoin's rise. Experts remind that inflation, Federal Reserve policies, and changes in geopolitical situations may affect future trends.
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