Now, the only ones who continue to buy in the ETF field may be BlackRock users. I really want to know what BlackRock's financial advisors are like and how they introduce them to investors. When the entire market is still not hot, BlackRock is still continuing to buy. When other institutions have begun to have selling information, BlackRock is not only selling the least, but also buying the most.

In the last trading day, Fidelity and Bitwise once again took on the main selling roles in the#ETHspot ETF, leaving 1,500 and 1,794 ETH respectively. On the contrary, the long-standing Grayscale ETHE only reduced its holdings by 112 ETH for the third consecutive day, and all of these ETH were bought by BlackRock investors.

In the past 24 hours, BlackRock investors increased their net holdings by 7,574 ETH, the first increase in the week, which directly ended the three-day net outflow. I don’t know if it’s a coincidence, but the purchase amount this time is exactly the same as on October 2. Except for these four companies, the others are zero, and their presence is a bit low.

Theoretically, it should be BlackRock's financial advisors who are encouraging investors to buy in. It seems that BlackRock's partners also have good expectations for the future.

The data has been updated, address: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W7JJ8lMQiUUlBb9U-BvFoq2H-2o5CpUuPO4D_KK3Ubw/edit?usp=sharing

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