Crypto investment funds intake $130M, while filings reveal new spot BTC ETF purchasers

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Fund flows to crypto investment products turn positive as investment filings reveal growing institutional investor exposure to the spot Bitcoin ETFs.

on May 13, institutional investors increased their exposure to digital assets, with crypto investment products seeing total inflows of $130 million this past week.Weekly trading volumes in investment products decreased from a weekly average of $17 billion in April to $8 billion in the week ending May 10, according to the report.

“Wow, a state pension bought $IBIT in the first quarter. Normally, you don't get these big fish institutions in the 13Fs for a year or so , but as we've seen, these are no ordinary launches.” Balchunas believes this is a good sign for the market, adding, “Expect more, as institutions tend to move in herds.”

The disclosure signifies a significant move by SWIB into the digital asset market by the Wisconsin Investment Committee. Spot Bitcoin ETFs offer investors exposure to Bitcoin without needing to own the cryptocurrency directly. This move by the Wisconsin Investment Committee could potentially signal a growing adoption of crypto investment products among traditional finance firms.

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