Bitcoin ETFs Record Four Weeks of Net Outflows Surpassing $4.5 Billion

2025-3-9 14:45

Bitcoin ETFs (exchange-traded funds) recorded significant net outflows this week, with institutional investors pulling out nearly $800 million amid market uncertainties.

Despite high expectations for the White House Crypto Summit, Bitcoin ETFs saw their fourth consecutive week of outflows, suggesting that institutional sentiment remains cautious. Over $4.5 billion in net assets have exited the market in the past four weeks.

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Experience Heavy Outflows

Data on SoSoValue shows US Bitcoin ETFs faced total net outflows of $799.39 million this week after five consecutive days of negative flows.

The largest single-day outflow of the week occurred on Friday, with $409 million withdrawn from Bitcoin ETFs.

Bitcoin ETF Outflows This Week. Source: SoSoValue

Data on Farside Investors corroborates the outlook. It shows that the largest contributors to Friday’s landmark outflows were Ark Invests’ ARKB and Fidelity’s FBTC ETF instruments. They posted $160 million and $154.9 million in negative flows, respectively.

BlackRock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC followed with $39.9 million and $36.5 million. Meanwhile, the other issuers, save for Bitwise (BITB), recorded zero flows.

Ethereum ETFs also continued their negative trend, logging a second consecutive week of net outflows.

Ethereum ETFs Weekly Net Outflow. Source: SoSoValue

These negative flows come despite anticipation that this would be a bullish week amid White House Crypto Summit hype. The outflows suggest that macroeconomic concerns and strategic market positioning have overshadowed the event’s impact.

Some analysts point to persistent fears over President Trump’s trade tariffs and broader economic instability. These, they say, sour institutional confidence. Specifically, industry experts have highlighted structural shifts in the market as a possible explanation for the ongoing capital flight.

Kyle Chasse recently explained that hedge funds have been exploiting a low-risk arbitrage trade between Bitcoin spot ETFs and CME futures. However, as these trades collapse, liquidity is withdrawn from the market, influencing sell-offs and outflows from crypto investment products.

QCP Capital Explains Crypto Market Reaction

Meanwhile, a recent report from QCP Capital provided additional insight into the market reaction. The firm noted that while the White House Crypto Summit was initially expected to be a key bullish catalyst, President Donald Trump preempted expectations by signing an executive order establishing the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and US Digital Asset Stockpile.

Upon the signing, Bitcoin’s price dropped sharply from $90,000 to $85,000 in what analysts called a “sell the news” event. Market participants positioned for a bullish outcome at the summit were caught off guard, leading to a sharp sell-off.

“The knee-jerk reaction lower likely stems from the realization that no actual budget has been allocated for BTC purchases in the near term,” read an excerpt in the QCP report.

This explains Friday’s climax of the week’s Bitcoin ETF outflows. Overall, it’s evident that macroeconomic factors are driving fears among institutional investors, at least for the short term.

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