Global crypto ETFs see $2.95 billion net outflows in November: ETFGI

Global cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded net outflows of US$2.95 billion in November amid market volatility, according to ETF data specialist ETFGI.

ETFGI's latest research highlights a tough month for crypto ETFs listed worldwide, with investors withdrawing a net US$2.95 billion. This marks a cautious shift in sentiment within the volatile digital asset market, though specific triggers were not outlined in the report.

The outflows underscore ongoing fluctuations in crypto investment products. ETFGI LLP continues to track global ETF flows, providing key insights into sector performance.

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Crypto traders on a tense trading floor monitor Bitcoin at $90K, US jobs data, and Supreme Court tariff ruling screens.
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Crypto markets brace for US jobs data and tariff ruling

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Cryptocurrency markets are treading water near flat levels as investors await key US jobs data and a potential Supreme Court decision on tariffs imposed by President Trump. Bitcoin hovers around $90,000 amid ongoing outflows from spot ETFs, while analysts detect early signs of stabilization. The focus remains on how these developments could influence Federal Reserve policy and global risk appetite.

In the continuation of outflows reported earlier this week amid anticipation for US jobs data and tariff rulings, investors pulled more than $1.3 billion from Bitcoin exchange-traded funds and $351 million from Ethereum ones over the past seven days, erasing initial January inflows. Bitcoin trades near $90,623 (up 1% weekly), while Ethereum holds at $3,093 (flat), amid broader market volatility.

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Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) experienced outflows of $635.8 million over the past week. Despite this recent dip, investors have added $101.9 million in the past month and $46 billion over the last year, according to Bloomberg data.

The cryptocurrency market has suffered a sharp downturn, wiping out almost all gains made earlier in 2025 following a record high in early October. Triggered by massive liquidations and a flash crash, the total market value has declined by about 20% since the peak. Despite this, the sector remains up modestly for the year amid mixed signals from investor inflows and macroeconomic shifts.

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Bitcoin's price has defended the $100,000 level following significant ETF outflows and consecutive dips below that mark on November 4 and 5, 2025. On-chain data indicates fading demand and long-term holder selling, with recovery hinging on positive ETF flows and reclaiming the $112,500 short-term holder cost basis. Markets showed modest gains on November 7, with bitcoin reaching $103,289.

Bitcoin dropped below $93,000 on November 17, 2025, erasing all its year-to-date gains and marking a 27% decline from its October record high. The sell-off intensified bearish sentiment across cryptocurrencies, with altcoins plunging to five-year lows and related stocks tumbling. Analysts suggest a local bottom may be forming as short-term holders capitulate.

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On January 25, 2026, Bitcoin dropped below $88,000, triggering $135 million in long liquidations and contributing to a broader crypto market decline. The total market capitalization fell below $3 trillion after shedding $220 billion over the past week. Ethereum also tumbled to $2,800 as bearish patterns and macroeconomic risks weighed on investor sentiment.

 

 

 

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