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Cryptocurrency News Articles
tion: Traders are embracing diametrically opposed exchange-traded fund (ETF) strategies
Apr 24, 2025 at 07:01 am
n (BTC) reclaims $90K, leveraged long and risk-off ETF strategies flourish
Traders are flocking to both leveraged long and risk-off exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in a bid to navigate one of the most unpredictable financial markets in recent history, according to data from Bloomberg Intelligence.
The year-to-date has seen record inflows into ETFs that provide two to three times leveraged long exposure to volatile assets such as stocks and cryptocurrencies, as well as funds holding risk-off assets such as cash and gold, the data shows.
“There's basically record flows going into leveraged long ETFs but also cash and gold ETFs as people buy the dip and hedge the dip at the same time. May the best degen win!” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Eric Balchunas in an April 23 post on the X platform.
In 2025, leveraged long ETFs attracted net inflows of roughly $6 billion, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Meanwhile, inflows into cash and gold funds approached roughly $4 billion.
The record fund flows come amid a spike in market turbulence after US President Donald Trump announced plans for sweeping tariffs on US imports on April 2.
Since then, the S&P 500, an index of large US stocks, has shed roughly 5% of its value, according to data from Google Finance.
Bitcoin (BTC), meanwhile, has been comparatively resilient.
On April 22, the cryptocurrency’s spot price reclaimed $90,000 per coin for the first time in six weeks, with Bitcoin ETFs clocking nearly $1 billion in net inflows.
The cryptocurrency trades above $93,000 as of April 23, according to data from Google Finance.
“Even in the wake of recent tariff announcements, BTC has shown some signs of resilience, holding steady or rebounding on days when traditional risk assets faltered,” Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, said in an April research report.
Bitcoin has often been referred to as “digital gold” but the cryptocurrency still has a weak correlation to the safe haven asset and trades more in line with equities, Binance said. Its correlation with gold has averaged around 0.12 over the past 90 days, versus 0.32 for equities.
“The key question is whether BTC can return to its long-term pattern of low correlation with equities,” noted the report, adding that gold is still a preferred safe-haven asset for most investors.
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- Bitcoin (BTC) Is Leaving Its Traditional Associations with Traditional Stock Markets Behind
- Apr 27, 2025 at 04:00 pm
- Bitcoin is leaving the traditional associations it had with traditional stock markets behind, a latest Citigroup analysis suggests. The virtual currency displayed uncharacteristic stability in latest episodes of financial shock, making experts reconsider incorporating it into investor portfolios.
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