Bitcoin ETFs Record $4.5B Outflows in June 2026 Amid Institutional Retreat
Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record $4.5 billion in outflows in June 2026, marking a significant institutional retreat from the market.
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Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record $4.5 billion in outflows in June 2026, marking a significant institutional retreat from the market.
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Bitcoin ETFs experienced their third-worst week, shedding $1.79 billion, as BTC prices hover around $59,300. Options traders are increasingly seeking downside protection.
With $4 billion pulled from U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs, investor confidence in these vehicles is under scrutiny.
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs experienced a record outflow of $4 billion in June, highlighting significant investor apprehension and potential market instability.
Bitcoin rebounded from $58,000 after a significant drop, as derivatives markets indicate ongoing volatility. The cryptocurrency reached $59,770 following the turmoil.