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17/11/25 16:39 UTC-04

Spot Bitcoin ETFs have gone through one of the worst weeks in their history

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Cryptocurrency Spot Bitcoin ETFs have gone through one of the worst weeks in their history

Over the past trading week, the net outflow of funds from spot Bitcoin ETFs amounted to $1.1 billion, which became the fourth-largest weekly outflow in the entire history of their existence.

The outflow from Bitcoin funds occurred during a significant correction in the crypto market: over the last week, the price of the flagship asset dropped by more than 11.5% and, at the time of writing, stood at $93,800.

According to the analytical platform Matrixport, this correction became the first sign of an emerging “mini” bear market.

“Our data indicates that the market is losing momentum and lacks the catalysts necessary for sustainable growth. Amid weakening ETF inflows, a reduction in OG-investor allocations, and the absence of direct catalysts in macroeconomic conditions, the further trajectory largely depends on upcoming policy decisions by the Federal Reserve,” Matrixport stated.

At the same time, U.S. spot Bitcoin funds have been closing in the red for the third week in a row, intensifying concerns that one of the largest sources of institutional demand for bitcoin is slowing down. In 2025, the main drivers of bitcoin demand were inflows into BTC ETFs and investments by Michael Saylor’s Strategy.

See also: "Bitcoin Price Today: Drops Below $90K as Fed Rate-Cut Doubts Weigh on Markets"

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Editor: Yulia Krasnaya
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