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Story: Bitcoin ETFs $2 Billion Outflows Could Push BTC Into Capitulation

By Sakamoto Nashi

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Institutional Investors Pull Back. According to data from Farside Investors, the past seven days mark one of the worst outflow…

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Outflows Signal Waning Confidence. The steep withdrawals have had a direct impact on Bitcoin’s market structure.

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Bitcoin Tests Key Support Levels. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading around $101,274, holding just above the $100,000…

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Comparing Historical Outflow Cycles. This is not the first time Bitcoin ETFs have faced major outflows.

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Macro Factors and Market Psychology. Beyond ETF data, the broader macroeconomic backdrop continues to cast a shadow over crypto markets.

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Capitulation or Opportunity?. Despite the gloom, not all analysts are pessimistic.

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Outlook: A Test of Conviction. The coming weeks will likely determine whether Bitcoin’s $100,000 support holds or gives way to…

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The Bitcoin market is once again on shaky ground, with prices teetering dangerously close to the critical $100,000 psychological support level.

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The exodus of funds from Bitcoin ETFs—once hailed as the key driver of institutional adoption—has now become a source of concern.

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According to data from Farside Investors, the past seven days mark one of the worst outflow periods since spot Bitcoin ETFs were launched earlier this year.

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This pullback is particularly striking because ETFs have long been viewed as a stabilizing force for Bitcoin—an avenue that brings traditional finance into the crypto fold.

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Analysts suggest that the timing of this wave of withdrawals coincides with heightened concerns about U.S.

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“Investors appear to be protecting capital rather than chasing upside,” said one market strategist.

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The steep withdrawals have had a direct impact on Bitcoin’s market structure. On-chain data reveals that the supply of Bitcoin in profit—a measure of how many coins are currently…

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This marks a notable decline from earlier in the year when the metric consistently hovered around 85–90%, indicating broader profitability among holders.

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