Crypto investment products see $147M outflows after 3-week inflow streak
Cryptocurrency investment products posted outflows last week after several weeks of significant inflows, according to crypto investment firm CoinShares.
In its latest Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly Report on Oct. 7, CoinShares stated that digital asset investment products saw $147 million in outflows during the week from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5.
The outflows followed inflows of nearly $2 billion in the previous three weeks, with crypto products hitting $1.2 billion in inflows in one week from Sept. 22 to Sept. 28.
CoinShares attributed last week’s outflows to higher-than-expected economic data, which “reduced the probabilities for significant rate cuts” in the near future.
“Trading volumes were up marginally by 15% [...] for the week in ETP investment products, while we have seen lower volumes in broader crypto markets,” CoinShares’ head of research James Butterfill noted.
Multi-coin products see $29 million inflows, Bitcoin leads outflows
According to CoinShares, Bitcoin ( BTC ) investment products led trading activity last week, with investors offloading $159 million.
Products based on Ether ( ETH ), the second largest cryptocurrency by market value, posted $28.9 million in outflows, following the ongoing negative trend since ETH exchange-traded funds launched in the United States in July.
Flows by assets (in millions of US dollars). Source: CoinShares
On the other hand, multi-asset investment products saw inflows of $29 million last week, marking their 16th consecutive week of inflows.
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According to CoinShares, multi-asset products totaled $431 million in the past 16 weeks, representing 10% of assets under management.
“Since June, multi-asset products have been a favorite among investors who prefer to invest in a diversified basket of assets rather than individual ones,” CoinShares’ Butterfill added.
This is a developing story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.
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