skip to Main Content
bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) $ 69,530.63 0.45%
ethereum
Ethereum (ETH) $ 2,494.13 0.96%
tether
Tether (USDT) $ 1.00 0.03%
bnb
BNB (BNB) $ 570.37 0.27%
solana
Solana (SOL) $ 166.61 0.54%
usd-coin
USDC (USDC) $ 1.00 0.01%
xrp
XRP (XRP) $ 0.509259 1.14%
staked-ether
Lido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 2,493.63 1.01%
dogecoin
Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.159838 0.38%
tron
TRON (TRX) $ 0.166234 0.54%

Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Record Outflows as Trump Speech Euphoria Fades

  • U.S.-listed BTC and ETH saw sharp outflows, with bitcoin ETFs breaking an inflow trend

  • Traders are looking to the possibility of soft U.S. tech earnings as a signal for upcoming volatility in the BTC market.

U.S.-listed spot bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded outflows on Tuesday as prices pared gains from last week’s run-up to Republican candidate Donald Trump’s speech.

Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded $18 million in net outflows, breaking a four-day streak that saw inflows as high as $124 million.

Grayscale’s IBIT led outflows at $73 million. Products from Fidelity, Ark Invest, Bitwise and VanEck saw outflows ranging from $2 million to $7 million, SoSoValue data shows. Blackrock’s IBIT was the only ETF that recorded inflows of nearly $75 million.

Elsewhere, ether-tracked ETFs continued a dismal start with nearly $100 million in net outflows on Tuesday, extending a losing streak to four days.

(SoSoValue)
(SoSoValue)

Ether ETFs, which went live on July 23, have witnessed a cumulative net outflow of over $400 million. Grayscale’s ETHE has recorded the most losses at $1.84 billion, while BlackRock’s ETHA leads inflows at $618 million.

BTC surged to over $69,000 last week as Trump took stage at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville, revealing plans to fire the U.S. SEC head Gary Gensler and create a strategic bitcoin reserve if elected.

However, the cryptocurrency lost as much as 5% on Monday as the U.S. Marshals Service shifted $2 billion worth of BTC to two new wallets, instilling fears of a looming liquidation.

Meanwhile, traders are largely cautioning of further price volatility as major U.S. technology firms are scheduled to release earnings this week – an event that tends to influence bitcoin prices.

“Election headlines will remain a major focus, but several key macroeconomic events are also on the horizon,” Singapore-based QCP Capital said in a Telegram broadcast Tuesday. “Key events starting with the FOMC meeting on Wednesday, megacap tech earnings (Apple, Amazon, Meta) throughout the week, and unemployment data on Friday.”

“We maintain a range-trading outlook for BTC,” the firm said.

Edited by Sam Reynolds.

Loading data ...
Comparison
View chart compare
View table compare
Back To Top