Bitcoin News Update: Bitcoin ETFs See $3.55B Outflow Amid Death Cross and Waning Rate Optimism Trigger Sell-Off
- U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $3.55B in November 2025, with BlackRock's IBIT accounting for 63% of outflows amid crypto market declines. - Bitcoin's drop below $90,000 triggered stop-loss orders and leveraged liquidations, with $903M in single-day outflows on Nov. 14. - Analysts cite bearish technical signals, fading Fed rate-cut hopes, and a fourth "death cross" as key drivers of institutional selling pressure. - Ethereum ETPs lost $74.2M while Solana ETFs gained $26.2M, reflecting divergent crypto asset
Spot
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed in the U.S.
Late November saw selling intensify, with
Experts point to a mix of negative technical indicators, reduced expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts, and shifting institutional strategies as reasons for the withdrawals.
The effects were not limited to Bitcoin ETFs.
Looking forward, the market remains split. Some analysts expect further drops —
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