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I just noticed something interesting in the market: over one billion dollars in flows are coming into Bitcoin ETFs, but the BTC price still isn't taking off as one would expect. For those who don't know what an ETF is, basically it's a fund that tracks the price of Bitcoin without you having to buy the coin directly, making it easier for traditional investors to enter the market. The interesting point is that these Bitcoin ETFs should be pushing the price upward, but it seems there are other factors at play. Some analysts suggest that the money entering these ETFs might be coming from existing positions, or that the market is simply waiting to confirm other movements before moving higher. It's a reminder that capital flows don't always directly translate into price movement.