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Bitcoin plunged 28%. Institutional investors bought the dip

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The crypto markets appear calm heading into the weekend after a volatile week that tested how institutional investors new to the crypto trade would react to the mammoth swings that are old hat for more seasoned digital currency investors.

The selloff in bitcoin and ether began earlier this week and wiped out $367 billion in value just as markets in Japan were nosediving. But, it turns out, these newbie crypto traders were down to buy the dip.

Spot ether exchange-traded funds collectively saw

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this week, with most traders buying in on Monday and Tuesday when the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency was down 42% from its March price high of more than $4,000.

Though net flows for

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are negative since Monday, data from crypto analytics firm CoinGlass shows that demand began to reaccelerate mid-week, with the batch of spot funds adding more than $245 million on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Bitcoin and Ether, 1 month

Hundreds of millions of dollars began flowing into the spot bitcoin ETFs on the same day that Morgan Stanley gave the green light to its 15,000 financial advisors to start pitching clients with a net worth north of $1.5 million on the funds issued by BlackRock and Fidelity.

The bank, which is one of the world’s 

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 wealth management firms, is the first among the big players on Wall Street to take this step. Up to this point, wealth management businesses have only facilitated trades if customers specifically requested exposure to these new spot crypto funds.

Of Morgan Stanley’s

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, the bank disclosed in a May 13F filing that it held around $270 million in spot bitcoin ETFs. The next filing deadline on Wednesday will offer the latest read on how much exposure banks and hedge funds now have to these spot crypto products.

The expectation is that other wirehouses and asset managers, who have been on the sidelines performing in-house due diligence on spot crypto ETFs, might feel the pressure to soon follow Morgan Stanley’s lead.

The spot ether ETFs, which launched less than three weeks ago, have seen relatively tepid flows compared to the blockbuster launch of spot bitcoin ETFs in January. The bitcoin funds collectively hold $54.30 billion in assets under management, versus $7.25 billion across the spot ether funds.

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Moving in lock step with U.S. stocks

The crypto market traded in lock-step with U.S. equities most of the week.

The market cap of all tokens has gained back hundreds of billions of dollars since Monday and is now above $2.1 trillion.

Bitcoin hit an intraday high of nearly $63,000 on Friday, and ether was trading above $2,700 earlier.

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were liquidated in the last 24 hours, helping to support bitcoin’s gains.

Though bitcoin and ether are considerably higher than the intraday lows of Monday, both assets are still down in the last seven days, with ether on pace for its worst week in nearly two years.

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It’s a similar story with some of the crypto-aligned stocks. Coinbase, MicroStrategy, and bitcoin miner Riot Platforms shares posted third-straight weekly losses.

Crypto price moves this week have ***** bare just how much digital assets continue to track U.S. stocks and how they tend to respond to the same macro triggers.

Earlier this week, the unwinding of the yen carry trade contributed to the turmoil that wracked global markets, and then on Thursday, fresh data on jobless claims came in lower than expected, helping to allay recession fears. The S&P 500 notched its best day in almost two years on Thursday, and the crypto market came roaring back.

It also helps that regulatory winds appear to be shifting.

Yet another U.S. judge has sided with the crypto industry in a legal battle against the Securities and Exchange Commission.

District Judge Analisa Torres ordered Ripple to pay $125 million in civil penalties — which was substantially less than the $2 billion the SEC was after. Ripple’s XRP token surged 22% on Thursday on the news.

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