BTC outperforms S&P and gold since late February, Alan Rogers notes

BTC outperforms S&P and gold since late February, Alan Rogers notes
Bitcoin surges as ETF flows remain strong

Bitcoin has gained 12 percent since late February, coinciding with renewed Iran conflict, according to Alan Rogers. Over the same period, the S&P declined by 1 percent and gold fell by 10 percent.

Rogers highlights continued strong ETF inflows as of April 14, with Bitcoin receiving $411 million, Ethereum $53 million, Solana $1.2 million, and XRP $11 million. In the last 24 hours, $502 million was liquidated, primarily affecting short positions. Additionally, Bitmine reported a $3.8 billion loss on Ethereum.

Rogers previously tracked the reaction of gold, silver, equities and crypto to U.S.–Iran tensions, noting volatility and rapid shifts in market narratives. He also reported on the Federal Reserve's plan to inject $8.07 billion in liquidity into the U.S. financial system. These developments follow a period of heightened sensitivity to geopolitical and monetary events.

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