Bitcoin has rebounded from $87,500 to $93,000, marking a 6.8% increase, driven by significant institutional inflows and Federal Reserve policy shifts. On January 2, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net inflow of $471 million, reversing the $4.57 billion outflow seen in November and December. This influx indicates institutional investors are capitalizing on retail losses.
Simultaneously, the Federal Reserve's balance sheet expanded by $59.4 billion, marking a shift from quantitative tightening to liquidity injections. Additionally, new whale addresses have accumulated over 100,000 BTC, valued at approximately $12 billion, further supporting the market's upward momentum. These developments suggest a transition from sentiment-driven to capital-driven market dynamics, with institutional and whale activity playing a pivotal role in Bitcoin's recovery.
Institutional Inflows and Fed Easing Drive Bitcoin Rebound
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