Los ETF de Bitcoin registran una salida semanal de 1.000 millones de dólares

Los ETF de Bitcoin al contado en EE. UU. experimentaron su mayor salida semanal en cinco meses, perdiendo 1.000 millones de dólares y poniendo fin a una racha de seis semanas de entradas de capital. Este cambio de tendencia se produce después de que datos de inflación más altos de lo esperado llevaran a los inversores a reevaluar su exposición al riesgo.

Los ETF de Bitcoin que cotizan en EE. UU. perdieron aproximadamente 14.000 BTC durante los siete días anteriores al 16 de mayo, según datos de SoSoValue y CryptoSlate. La retirada neta revirtió cerca de 3.400 millones de dólares en entradas previas y coincidió con una caída del 3 por ciento en el precio de Bitcoin, que se situó en 78.074 dólares.

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