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2025-02-21
04:45
Bitcoin ETF Net Outflows Signal Bearish Sentiment as of February 2025

According to Farside Investors (@FarsideUK), Bitcoin ETFs have experienced a significant net outflow of $364.8 million as of February 20, 2025. Notably, IBIT saw the largest outflow at $112 million, followed by ARKB at $98.3 million. Meanwhile, BITB experienced a positive inflow of $24.1 million, and HODL showed a smaller inflow of $4.2 million. These flows suggest a bearish sentiment in the Bitcoin ETF market, potentially impacting Bitcoin's price negatively.

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2025-02-21
04:45
Ethereum ETF Net Outflow of $13.1 Million on February 20, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Ethereum ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $13.1 million on February 20, 2025. The significant contributors to this outflow were the ETHE with a $10.3 million reduction and the FETH with a $2.8 million decrease, indicating a bearish sentiment among investors. Other ETFs such as ETHA, ETHW, CETH, ETHV, QETH, EZET, and ETH showed no change in their net flow. This data suggests traders are cautious about Ethereum's near-term prospects.

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2025-02-19
07:44
Bitcoin ETF Net Outflow of $60.7 Million as of February 18, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market experienced a total net outflow of $60.7 million on February 18, 2025. Notably, IBIT saw an inflow of $68.4 million, while BITB faced a significant outflow of $112.7 million. Other ETFs such as FBTC recorded a smaller outflow of $16.4 million, with several ETFs including ARKB, BTCO, and GBTC reporting no net changes. These movements indicate a shifting sentiment in specific Bitcoin ETF investments, which could impact trading strategies.

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2025-02-13
14:01
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Experience Significant Outflows on February 13

According to Lookonchain, on February 13, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of 2,467 BTC, equivalent to approximately $236.74 million. Notably, Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF saw an outflow of 1,048 BTC valued at $100.58 million, leaving the firm with a holding of 208,525 BTC worth approximately $20.01 billion. Additionally, Ethereum ETFs faced a net outflow of 3,691 ETH, valued at about $9.82 million. Fidelity also reported an outflow of 3,999 ETH worth $10.64 million, maintaining a position of 450,905 ETH valued at approximately $1.2 billion. This data indicates a significant capital movement away from these ETFs, which could impact market liquidity and investor sentiment.

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2025-02-12
04:46
Bitcoin ETF Net Outflow of $56.7 Million on February 11, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market experienced a total net outflow of $56.7 million on February 11, 2025. The inflow for IBIT was $23.8 million, while significant outflows were seen in FBTC with $43.6 million and BITB with $9.3 million. Other notable outflows included BTCO at $9.5 million, EZBC at $11 million, and BTCW at $7.1 million. No changes were observed in ARKB, BRRR, HODL, GBTC, and BTC. This information suggests bearish sentiment among investors in these ETFs.

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2025-02-11
04:45
Ethereum ETF Records Significant Net Outflow of $22.5 Million

According to Farside Investors, on February 10, 2025, the Ethereum ETF (ETHE) experienced a substantial net outflow of $22.5 million, indicating a potential shift in investor sentiment towards Ethereum. This outflow may influence trading strategies as it suggests a decrease in demand or repositioning by institutional investors. Other Ethereum ETFs such as ETHA, FETH, and others reported no change, highlighting a specific movement in ETHE. This data can guide traders in evaluating market trends and adjusting their portfolios accordingly.

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2025-02-07
04:44
Bitcoin ETF Experiences Significant Outflows on February 6, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market saw a total net outflow of $140.2 million on February 6, 2025. The most significant outflow was from the FBTC fund, which lost $103.2 million. Additionally, the GBTC fund experienced an outflow of $42.2 million. Notably, there was a slight inflow of $5.2 million directly into Bitcoin. This movement suggests a bearish sentiment among ETF investors, possibly impacting Bitcoin's near-term price dynamics. [Source: Farside Investors]

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2025-02-04
04:45
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin ETFs as of February 3, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market experienced a total net outflow of $234.4 million on February 3, 2025. The most significant outflows were noted in FBTC (-$177.6 million) and ARKB (-$50.7 million), with minor outflows from BITB (-$5.5 million) and HODL (-$8.6 million). Notably, GBTC was the only ETF with a positive flow of $8 million. This reflects a bearish sentiment among investors, potentially impacting Bitcoin's market price negatively in the short term.

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2025-01-28
04:46
Bitcoin ETF Net Outflows Totaling $457.6 Million

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market experienced a significant net outflow of $457.6 million as of January 27, 2025. Key contributors to this movement include FBTC with outflows of $268.6 million and GBTC with outflows of $108.5 million. This data indicates a bearish sentiment among investors, likely impacting Bitcoin's market price. Conversely, IBIT saw inflows of $63.9 million, suggesting some investor confidence in specific Bitcoin ETFs. For further details, please refer to the provided data link.

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2025-01-28
04:46
Ethereum ETF Sees Significant Outflows on January 27, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Ethereum ETF experienced a total net outflow of $136.2 million on January 27, 2025. Notably, ETHE saw an outflow of $84.2 million, and FETH recorded a negative flow of $68.5 million. This indicates a significant withdrawal from these specific ETFs, potentially affecting trading strategies and market sentiment.

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2025-01-24
17:14
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF Net Flows: January 24 Update

According to Lookonchain, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net inflow of 2,436 BTC, equivalent to $157.44 million, primarily driven by BlackRock's iShares which reported inflows of 1,478 BTC ($156.23 million). BlackRock currently holds 574,119 BTC valued at $60.68 billion. In contrast, Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 4,706 ETH, totaling a loss of $15.91 million, with Grayscale leading the outflows at 5,453 ETH ($18.44 million). Grayscale's current holdings stand at 1,383,829 ETH, worth $4.68 billion.

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2025-01-20
16:36
Significant Inflows into Bitcoin ETFs and Outflows from Ethereum ETFs as of January 20

According to Lookonchain, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net inflow of 5,312 BTC, amounting to $555.28 million. Notably, Blackrock's iShares contributed significantly with an inflow of 3,570 BTC, valued at $373.23 million, while their holdings reached 563,135 BTC, equivalent to $58.87 billion. Conversely, Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 956 ETH, totaling a loss of $3.16 million. Grayscale's ETHE was the main contributor to this outflow, with 5,707 ETH withdrawn, reducing their holdings to 1,391,098 ETH, valued at $4.61 billion.

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2025-01-14
04:44
Ethereum ETF Net Outflow of $39.4 Million Observed on January 13, 2025

According to Farside Investors, Ethereum ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $39.4 million on January 13, 2025, driven primarily by significant withdrawals from ETHE and ETH funds.

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2025-01-14
04:44
Ethereum ETF Net Outflow of $39.4 Million on January 13, 2025

According to Farside Investors, Ethereum ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $39.4 million on January 13, 2025.

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2025-01-11
04:45
Ethereum ETF Flows Show Significant Outflows on January 10, 2025

According to Farside Investors, Ethereum ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $68.5 million on January 10, 2025, with major outflows from FETH and ETHW.

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2025-01-09
06:05
Bitcoin ETF Flows Show Significant Outflows on January 8, 2025

According to Farside Investors, the Bitcoin ETF market experienced a total net outflow of $568.8 million on January 8, 2025, with significant reductions across various funds including IBIT, FBTC, and ARKB.

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