Asia’s Bitcoin Volatility Linked To Algos Tracking ETF Flows

Recent Bitcoin price volatility in Asia has been closely linked to automated trading algorithms that monitor flows in US exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

According to Bloomberg, this algorithmic trading response to daily US ETF flow data is causing pronounced swings in Bitcoin prices during Asian trading hours.

Trading Algos Spoil The Bitcoin Price The trigger for Bitcoin’s steep decline, marking its worst drop in a month, was observed on Tuesday morning in Asia.

This downturn coincided with the release of US ETF flows data, which indicated a net withdrawal of investments.

Shiliang Tang, president of Arbelos Markets, highlighted the impact of algorithmic trading on these market movements.

“From an algorithmic trading perspective, bots can basically auto-scrape this data and buy and sell based on this,” Tang explained.

“It seems that’s basically what is happening.” Related Reading: Bitcoin Supply In Loss Hits 10% After Crash: What Happened Last Time The introduction of several Bitcoin ETFs in the United States on January 11 has since attracted a net $12 billion in investments.

These ETFs experienced a surge in inflows, especially in the first half of March, propelling Bitcoin to a record high of $73,798.

However, the premier cryptocurrency has seen a decline of up to 17.6% from this peak, amidst fluctuating inflows and outflows within the sector.

This pattern of flows has notably impacted the Asian market’s returns, with February and early March witnessing particularly strong performance, which diminished later in the month.

The influence of algorithmic protocols on Bitcoin’s price not only affects the spot market but extends to derivatives as well, with Coinglass reporting about $357 million in bullish crypto bets being liquidated on Tuesday alone.

Related Reading: Bitcoin Price Tumbles Below $66,000: 4 Major Reasons Charlie Morris, Chief Investment Officer at ByteTree Asset Management, pointed out the significance of ETF flows for Bitcoin compared to gold, noting that 5.5% of Bitcoin is held in ETFs, against 1% for gold.

This makes ETF flows a more critical factor for Bitcoin’s market movements.

Market participants like Jakob Kronbichler, co-founder of Clearpool Finance, emphasize the market’s responsiveness to ETF flow data and suggest the recent correction as a natural pause for the market to “take a bit of a breather” amidst widespread excitement.

Spot ETFs Rake In $40 Million Yesterday, all spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced an inflow totaling $40.3 million, primarily due to Blackrock’s significant contribution of $150.5 million, which played a crucial role in boosting the market.

On the contrary, ARK faced a challenging day with $87.9 million in outflows, despite having $200 million inflows the previous week.

Grayscale’s GBTC saw rather low outflows, amounting to $81.9 million.

Renowned analyst WhalePanda commented: “Maybe profit taking after Q1? Speculation though.

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