Bitcoin's recent price surge to an intraday high of $79,447 on April 22 was primarily driven by futures market activity rather than spot ETF demand. Open Interest in Bitcoin futures expanded by nearly $3 billion, indicating aggressive futures positioning. In contrast, spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced significant net outflows of $1.845 billion on the same day, suggesting a lack of institutional spot demand.
Following the peak, Bitcoin's price declined to $78,200, a drop of 1.57%, as futures positions began to unwind. Open Interest fell from $27.56 billion on April 22 to $25.26 billion by April 24, highlighting the impact of futures position closures. The data underscores that the rally was led by futures market dynamics, with spot ETF outflows and futures unwinding contributing to the subsequent price decline.
Bitcoin's April Surge Fueled by Futures, Not Spot ETF Demand
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