According to Farside Investors, weekly data through April 4 showed:
- WisdomTree Bitcoin Fund (BTCW) had net outflows of $44.6 million.
- iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) saw net outflows of $35.5 million.
- Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) reported net outflows of $24.1 million.
- ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) saw net outflows of $22.2 million.
Meanwhile, Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC), Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), and Franklin Bitcoin ETF (EZBC) logged net inflows. The US BTC-spot ETF market registered total net outflows of $165 million, ending a two-week inflow streak. This shift in flows placed pressure on BTC, which closed below the $85,000 mark for a third straight session.
BTC Price Outlook: Key Drivers
BTC’s near-term outlook will hinge on several crucial factors, including trade developments, macroeconomic data, the Bitcoin Act’s progress, and ETF flows.
- Bullish Scenario: De-escalation in the global trade war, softer US inflation, progress on the Bitcoin Act, and renewed ETF inflows may drive BTC toward its record high of $109,312.
- Bearish Scenario: Setbacks to the bill, an escalation in the global trade war, hotter US inflation, and continued ETF outflows could pull BTC toward the $70,000 level.
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Technical Analysis
Bitcoin Analysis
Despite this week’s gains, BTC remains in a bearish technical setup, trading below the 50-day and 200-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMA). These levels are sending negative price signals.
A break above the 200-day EMA and the $86,263 resistance level could signal a move higher toward the 50-day EMA. A decisive move through the 50-day EMA may bring the $90,742 resistance level into play.
On the downside, a drop below $80k would expose the March 11 low of $76,642. Further weakness may test the $73,641 support level.
With a 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) reading of 45.86, BTC has room to drop toward the March 11 low of $76,642 before entering oversold territory (RSI below 30).