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    Bitcoin ETF outflows surpass $1b over two consecutive weeks

    James WilsonBy James WilsonFebruary 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have experienced their second consecutive week of over $500 million in outflows leading up to Feb. 21.

    According to data from SoSoValue, the 12 spot BTC ETFs recorded $559.41 million in net outflows over the past week, continuing the negative momentum from the previous week, when they saw $585.65 million in net redemptions.

    Notably, U.S. BTC ETFs began the week from Feb. 18 to Feb. 21 with $60.63 million in outflows, reversing the positive flows observed on the last trading day of the prior week. Over the next two days, the negative momentum intensified, with increased outflows of $71.07 million and $364.93 million, the latter being the highest net outflow observed in February so far. The trend continued on Friday, Feb. 21, with investors withdrawing an additional $62.77 million.

    The majority of outflows on that day came from Grayscale’s GBTC, which saw $60.08 million exit the fund as it continued its outflow streak following its conversion from a trust structure. Bitwise’s BITB and Fidelity’s FBTC also contributed to the negative momentum, with outflows of $16.58 million and $12.47 million, respectively. Meanwhile, BlackRock’s IBIT returned to positive inflows, receiving $21.64 million, while VanEck’s HODL recorded a slight gain of $4.71 million.

    The total weekly trading volume for these investment vehicles stood at $10.72 billion.

    Since Feb. 6, Bitcoin ETFs have recorded $1.1 billion in net outflows, making February 2025 the worst month for withdrawals since their inception over a year ago. Despite the negative monthly trend, BTC ETFs managed to record net inflows on a few days: February 4, 5, 7, and 14.

    Bitcoin ETF outflows raise investor concerns

    Bitcoin ETF outflows have sparked concerns about shifting investor sentiment.

    Markus Thielen, head of research at 10x Research, pointed out that most spot Bitcoin ETF investors are primarily using these products for arbitrage strategies rather than long-term holdings. He noted that only about 44% of the inflows are actually tied to long-term investments. This suggests that the real demand for Bitcoin as a long-term asset in diversified portfolios may be lower than commonly portrayed in the media.

    Commenting on the recent weekly outflows from BTC ETFs, Kadan Stadelmann, CTO at Komodo Platform, told crypto.news that while Bitcoin ETFs are seeing capital outflows, Gold ETFs are experiencing inflows. This shift could indicate that investors are bracing for economic uncertainty.

    Another potential indicator? Berkshire Hathaway recently disclosed that it is holding a record-breaking $334.2 billion in cash. According to Stadelmann, this suggests the company is waiting for a market dip to buy assets and commodities at lower prices.

    Adding to investor uncertainty, Donald Trump recently stated that if re-elected, the U.S. will impose reciprocal tariffs on almost every country. This has raised concerns about inflation and trade disruptions, not only among investors but also at the Federal Reserve, as reflected in last week’s meeting minutes.

    At the same time, Bitcoin, often viewed as a leading indicator of market trends, has shown resistance and begun trending downward. Stadelmann believes this could signal a broader market selloff, particularly following Friday’s stock market decline.

    “These are the clues Bitcoin ETF investors are seeing, prompting them to move from ETFs into cash,” Stadelmann concluded.



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