Will Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF filing add pressure on BTC in H2?

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The way ETFs move the market during risk-off periods is really showing up right now.

Last October, Bitcoin [BTC] ETFs were bleeding billions in outflows week after week, matching BTC’s nearly 35% crash. This time around, even with macro jitters from the Middle East, BTC ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) have been holding up surprisingly well.

That said, after seven days of steady inflows, BTC ETFs recorded about $250 million in outflows over the past two days, following the inflation report that dampened hopes for a near-term rate cut. The result? Bitcoin slipped roughly 5.5% to $70k during the same window.

bitcoins Bitcoin ETFs
Source: SoSoValue

Looking at the bigger picture, ETF flows and BTC price action have been clearly moving mostly in lockstep lately. However, the interesting part is that Bitcoin didn’t drive these outflows. Instead, the inflation report and broader market sentiment triggered them.

In other words, the bleeding in ETFs is what’s translating into BTC price swings, rather than Bitcoin moves triggering ETF flows. From a technical angle, that makes ETFs a solid indicator for short-term BTC moves. Currently, the signals are skewing bearish as these outflows have pushed BTC lower.

Against that backdrop, what’s Morgan Stanley’s latest Bitcoin spot ETF filing with the SEC really telling us? Could it make BTC’s short-term swings even messier during risk-off periods, or could it actually turn into a bullish catalyst for the market?

Bitcoins Institutional flows and inflation worries keep Bitcoin under pressure

The ongoing impact of macro headwinds on ETF flows is not the first this year. 

Back in late January, the buildup to the FOMC coincided with massive outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. According to Farside Investors, ten straight days of selling totaled a staggering $3 billion+, showing how even a “no change” decision from the Federal Reserve sparked risk-off behavior among institutional investors.

From a technical perspective, Bitcoin reacted quickly. 

During the same period of ETF outflows, BTC dropped nearly 40%, forming a local top around $97k, a level it has yet to reclaim despite subsequent steady ETF inflows. This episode underscores how institutional flows and macro sentiment continue to define key resistance and support levels for Bitcoin.

bitcoins BTC
Source: TradingView (BTC/USDT)

Now with Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin spot ETF filing, the impact really depends on the macro setup at launch. Since ETF flows already swing with market vibes, bigger outflows are definitely a real risk, especially with recent reports calling this a “forever conflict.”

Meanwhile, ongoing economic stress, from stubborn inflation to fading rate-cut odds, is keeping sentiment shaky, and institutional investors have already pulled nearly $15 billion from Bitcoin ETFs since early January, reinforcing risk-off behavior. 

Taken together, these factors suggest that crypto is likely heading into H2 on a bearish footing, meaning any ETF launch could face headwinds unless macro conditions stabilize.


Bitcoins Final Summary

  • Outflows triggered by macro reports are translating directly into Bitcoin price swings, making ETFs a key short-term indicator.
  • With $15 billion pulled from Bitcoin ETFs since January and ongoing inflation and rate-cut uncertainty, any ETF launch, including Morgan Stanley’s, faces potential bearish pressure.

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