Bitcoin ETFs Struggle as Outflows Mount
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US Bitcoin ETFs have faced a challenging period, with net outflows totaling $1.55 billion over six consecutive days. This streak has significantly reduced year-to-date net inflows to just $536 million, bringing the market closer to net outflows for 2026. The persistent selling pressure reflects waning investor confidence amid macroeconomic uncertainties and regulatory concerns.
Analysts point to profit-taking and risk-off sentiment as key drivers, with traders rotating into safer assets. The prolonged outflow streak marks a notable shift from the strong inflows seen earlier in the year, raising questions about near-term demand for Bitcoin exposure through ETFs.
If outflows continue, the year could end with net negative flows for the first time since ETF approvals. However, some view this as a healthy correction, potentially setting the stage for renewed accumulation once market conditions stabilize.
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