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etf outflows
ETF outflows refer to the net amount of money withdrawn from an exchange-traded fund (ETF) over a specific period, typically when investors sell their ETF shares. Outflows indicate that more investors are redeeming shares than buying them, which can signal reduced investor confidence in the fund’s underlying assets or broader market trends.
QCP Capital: Bitcoin Faces Pressure from Strong Dollar and ETF Outflows
Bitcoin briefly tested the critical $100 000 level this week as macroeconomic forces and capital outflows from spot ETFs weighed heavily on global risk assets, according to a new report from trading firm QCP Capital...
Bitcoin’s First Red October in Seven Years: Trump–Xi Trade War Hits Crypto Markets
This week’s market narrative was dominated not by the Federal Reserve or inflation data, but by geopolitics. The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the APEC Summit in...
Bitcoin Braces for Record Volatility Amid ETF Outflows
Bitcoin fell nearly 4% in October, marking one of its quietest months in years according to Bollinger Bands — even as capital outflows from Bitcoin ETFs added further pressure to the market.
October ends with compressed volatility
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Bitcoin ETFs See $470M Outflows as BTC Swings on Fed Cut and Trump–Xi Talks
Spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $470 million of net outflows on Wednesday as BTC briefly slipped below $108,000 before rebounding toward $113,000, reflecting a volatile 24 hours shaped by the Fed’s rate cut and U.S.–China...
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