Bitcoin spot ETFs are showing impressive momentum so far this year—cumulative inflows have hit 3.8K BTC, already outpacing last year's 3.5K BTC for the same timeframe. What's interesting here is the seasonal pattern. January tends to see relatively modest inflows, but the real action kicks in when February rolls around. From February through April, that's when major capital typically flows in. Understanding these cycles can help traders anticipate market moves and positioning.
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DataPickledFish
· 9h ago
February market is coming, this rhythm is quite amazing.
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RektCoaster
· 9h ago
The magic of February, every year it's the same, funds start acting up again haha
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InscriptionGriller
· 9h ago
It's the same seasonal excuse of harvesting retail investors. They claim it explodes from February to April? Ha, institutions have already laid out their chips long ago. Retail investors entering now are just bagholders.
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WalletWhisperer
· 9h ago
It seems that February to April is really a magical window, and this script is repeated every year.
Bitcoin spot ETFs are showing impressive momentum so far this year—cumulative inflows have hit 3.8K BTC, already outpacing last year's 3.5K BTC for the same timeframe. What's interesting here is the seasonal pattern. January tends to see relatively modest inflows, but the real action kicks in when February rolls around. From February through April, that's when major capital typically flows in. Understanding these cycles can help traders anticipate market moves and positioning.