U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $389.7M in net outflows last week, their largest weekly decline since early July, though Monday showed a partial rebound with $137.3M in inflows.
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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced $389.7M in net outflows over the past week, marking their largest weekly decline since early July. Spot Ether ETFs remained nearly flat with $2.3M in outflows during the same period. The pullback reflects a shift in investor positioning after a period of relative stability in the cryptocurrency derivatives market.
Monday's trading session signaled a potential reversal, with Bitcoin ETFs recording $137.3M in inflows and Ether ETFs adding $5M. This single-day rebound follows the broader weekly weakness, though the magnitude remains modest relative to the preceding outflow activity. The intra-week contrast leaves unclear whether the Monday movement represents a sustained shift in institutional appetite or a temporary bounce within a broader cautious phase.