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Amid market woes, Bitcoin bulls rotate from cash-and-carry trades into long-term ETF bets

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Last updated: 19/01/2026 7:49 Chiều
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Published 19/01/2026
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Large investors are unwinding Bitcoin cash-and-carry arbitrage as ETF inflows rise, CME basis compresses, and low volatility pushes them into stickier long exposure.

Summary

  • SoSoValue data shows U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs flipping back to net inflows in January after December redemptions.​
  • The CME futures–ETF basis has narrowed toward transaction and funding costs, killing cash-and-carry yields and prompting arbitrage funds to exit.​
  • Bitfinex and Volmex data highlight multi-month lows in 30-day implied BTC volatility, favoring long-horizon “sticky” ETF holders over short-term basis traders.​​

Large institutional investors are reducing arbitrage positions in favor of direct bullish bets on Bitcoin, according to recent data from SoSoValue.

U.S.-listed Bitcoin (BTC) Exchange-Traded Funds have recorded net inflows this month, reversing December’s redemption trend, the data showed. The shift represents a move away from traditional “Cash-and-Carry” arbitrage strategies toward directional long-term positions.

The Cash-and-Carry arbitrage strategy involves purchasing spot Bitcoin ETFs while shorting Bitcoin futures to profit from pricing mismatches between spot and futures markets. The pricing gap between present and future contracts has narrowed, while funding costs for such trades have increased, reducing the strategy’s profitability, according to market observers.

U.S.-listed spot ETFs have recorded net inflows while the total number of open standard and micro Bitcoin futures contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has surged, the data indicated.

The “basis”—the price gap between CME futures and spot ETFs—has narrowed to levels that barely cover transaction costs and funding expenses, making carry trades less attractive, analysts said.

Bitcoin has experienced low volatility since its sharp decline from its all-time high in October 2021, with prices trading within a narrow range recently. The low volatility environment reduces the likelihood of price mismatches between spot and futures markets, diminishing the profitability of Cash-and-Carry trades.

Bitcoin’s annualized 30-day implied volatility, as measured by Volmex’s BVIV index, has fallen to a multi-month low in market expectations for price swings, according to analysts at cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex.

Bitfinex analysts characterized the new investors as “sticky” because they view Bitcoin as a long-term investment rather than focusing on short-term profits from price gaps, citing reduced volatility as a factor.

Data on short positions in CME-listed Bitcoin futures indicates that the increase in open interest stems from speculators betting on bullish outcomes rather than hedging with shorts, suggesting an overall increase in bullish exposure, according to the analysis.

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