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Why Are Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Losing Funds?

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Last updated: 11 January 2025 12:58
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Recent trends indicate that Bitcoin and Ether Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are witnessing unexpected capital outflows, raising alarms among market participants. Despite their ongoing popularity following approval, a notable withdrawal of funds occurred this week, particularly impacting BlackRock’s IBIT ETF during its initial trading days.

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What Are the Latest Outflow Figures?Are Spot Ether ETFs Also Affected?

What Are the Latest Outflow Figures?

Reports from Farside Investors indicate a staggering total of $149.4 million pulled from U.S. Bitcoin ETFs this week. BlackRock’s IBIT ETF led the pack with a significant outflow, contributing to a total of $183.6 million that exited U.S. crypto ETFs. Bitwise’s BITB ETF also saw a smaller outflow of $1.6 million.

Are Spot Ether ETFs Also Affected?

Yes, the trend is evident with Spot Ether ETFs as well. Fidelity’s FBTC ETF reported outflows amounting to $65.4 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW ETF saw a withdrawal of $3.1 million, bringing the total for Ether ETFs to $68.5 million.

The current market sentiment towards Bitcoin remains cautious. Price declines present potential buying opportunities for those looking to acquire BTC at reduced rates. Additionally, the recent nomination of Paul Atkins as SEC Chairman has generated optimism among crypto enthusiasts.

  • Bitcoin ETFs experienced an outflow of $149.4 million this week.
  • BlackRock’s IBIT ETF had the largest individual outflow.
  • Ether ETFs faced significant withdrawals, totaling $68.5 million.
  • Market dynamics suggest potential strategies for investors amidst falling prices.

Shifts in fund flows from Bitcoin and Ether ETFs highlight ongoing market uncertainties. Investors are keenly observing these patterns, which play a crucial role in shaping future market trends.

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