Bitcoin ETFs record $1 billion weekly outflow

US spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced their largest weekly outflow in five months, shedding $1 billion and ending a six-week streak of inflows. The reversal comes as hotter inflation data prompted investors to reassess risk exposure.

US-listed Bitcoin ETFs lost roughly 14,000 BTC over the seven days through May 16, according to data from SoSoValue and CryptoSlate. The net withdrawal reversed approximately $3.4 billion in prior inflows and coincided with a 3 percent drop in Bitcoin's price to $78,074.

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Bitcoin ETFs record record nine-day outflow streak

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U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs have seen nine straight days of net outflows, the longest such streak since the funds launched in January 2024. Investors withdrew about $2.8 billion over the period, with $1.3 billion exiting this week alone.

Bitcoin spot ETFs saw nearly $1 billion in outflows over May 18-19 as Treasury yields rose and Federal Reserve rate-hike odds increased, ending a six-week inflow streak.

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Bitcoin has climbed back near $60,000, but spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their largest weekly net outflows in more than a year. Institutions appear to be selling aggressively into the price levels that previously drew buying interest.

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net assets fall to $77.58 billion on June 9, matching levels last seen just after Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. Outflows have accelerated amid inflation concerns and investor shifts toward AI-related assets. The decline occurred despite a favorable regulatory environment for crypto.

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Bitcoin opened the second half of 2026 trading near $58,600 following a 33 percent decline this year. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $4.5 billion in net outflows during June. Analysts now weigh whether the cryptocurrency will rebound toward $100,000 or retest the $50,000 to $55,000 range.

Bitcoin has dipped to 73,000 dollars even with continued ETF inflows and shrinking exchange reserves. The cryptocurrency lost momentum after reaching 83,000 dollars in May. Ethereum traded below 2,000 dollars under similar pressure.

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Rising US Treasury yields reached 5.18 percent on May 20, pressuring Bitcoin prices below $80,000. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of about 14,000 BTC in the latest week.

 

 

 

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