Institutional demand has recently become significantly more volatile. After global digital asset investment products recorded inflows of $1.15 billion in the first week of August, they turned to outflows of $349 million last week. This abrupt reversal affected almost exclusively $BTC (+2,23%), which accounted for outflows of $371 million. The movement was primarily a U.S. phenomenon: products in the U.S. recorded redemptions of $402 million, which were partially offset by moderate inflows in Europe.
We view this as a tactical rather than a structural shift. Inflows into $ETH (+1,16%) remained largely stable, while $ALT (+2,35%) recorded slight inflows. This therefore represents a #bitcoin-specific, macro-driven repositioning rather than a broad-based pullback. The trigger is the interest rate outlook: Since U.S. inflation remains stubbornly above target, expectations for short-term rate cuts remain uncertain. The minutes of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium at the end of the month will be decisive.
For investors, it is crucial to recognize that capital flows have now become a mechanical, short-term driver of price movements. In a market with low volatility and little hedging, even moderate outflows can $BTC (+2,23%)affect the price. Weekly fluctuations should therefore not be confused with a change in the long-term investment thesis.
