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Bitcoin Struggles Amid Institutional Inflows and Macroeconomic Pressures

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 5:52 am
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Published: March 19, 2026
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Bitcoin has reported a decline of approximately 4%–5% in value, despite U.S.-listed spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) demonstrating robust inflows exceeding $1.1 billion within the past week. This juxtaposition highlights a significant trend: while institutional investments continue to flood into the cryptocurrency market, macroeconomic pressures are curbing Bitcoin’s performance in the short term.

Recent data indicates that U.S. Bitcoin ETFs experienced inflows of roughly $1.16 billion over the last seven days, as of Tuesday. However, Wednesday marked the first significant outflow, with approximately $129 million exiting the funds, coinciding with a decrease in Bitcoin prices. This drop was attributed to shifts in interest-rate expectations following a noteworthy announcement from the Federal Reserve, which held its benchmark interest rate steady while signaling that inflation is likely to remain stubbornly high.

CoinGecko reported that Bitcoin’s value slipped to $71,235 late Wednesday, following a peak of nearly $75,600 earlier in the week. Despite this decline, Bitcoin’s price remains approximately 3.5% higher over the past month. Rachael Lucas, a crypto analyst from BTC Markets, noted that the sustained inflows into Bitcoin ETFs signify a deepening commitment from institutional investors. “What distinguishes this pullback from prior corrections is the continued flow of institutional money into U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs,” Lucas remarked, representing a shift in investor strategy towards viewing Bitcoin as a long-term asset rather than merely a speculative venture.

The turmoil in the markets coincided with rising oil prices and heightened concerns over inflation, which have led traders to temper their expectations regarding potential interest rate cuts. As the Federal Reserve communicated its view that inflation would remain elevated, with its 2026 forecast now set around 2.7%, traders grew cautious. Chairman Jerome Powell mentioned expectations for “some progress” on addressing inflation, although he underscored that advancements are not progressing as optimistically anticipated.

The current economic landscape has been further complicated by rising oil prices, particularly as Brent crude futures surpassed $110 per barrel amidst escalating conflicts in the Middle East. These events have resulted in increased tensions regarding energy infrastructure and potential supply constraints. Consequently, market participants have scaled back their forecasts for imminent monetary easing, impacting both equity and cryptocurrency markets. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both experienced declines of 1.36% and 1.46%, respectively, on the same day.

As Bitcoin braces itself for potential volatility, key support levels around $70,000 are being closely monitored. Investors are especially attentive to incoming economic data, including jobless claims and manufacturing surveys, which are anticipated to shed light on the resilience of inflation. Economists forecast a modest uptick in jobless claims from 213,000 to 215,000, while the Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index is expected to taper from 16.3 to 8.4, suggesting slowing, yet positive, regional manufacturing activity.

As Bitcoin navigates these macroeconomic challenges, the market remains watchful for critical indicators that could influence its trajectory in the near term.

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