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Bitcoin ETFs Experience Nearly $1 Billion in Outflows Amidst Market Sentiment Shift

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Last updated: January 9, 2026 4:40 am
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Published: January 9, 2026
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Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have experienced significant outflows, totaling nearly $1 billion over the past three days, marking a notable shift in market sentiment as optimism for the new year wanes. On Thursday alone, Bitcoin ETFs recorded outflows of $205.5 million, bringing the cumulative total for the three-day period to approximately $934.8 million, according to data provided by Farside. This trend highlights a concerning reality, as inflows have outpaced outflows on only two days since the start of the year. Despite this, the seven-day net flow remains positive at $240.7 million.

Typically seen as a lagging indicator, ETF flows often mirror the prevailing sentiment within the cryptocurrency market and can influence the direction of an asset’s pricing. Bitcoin’s year-to-date gains have notably diminished, dropping from 8% on Wednesday to 4% by Thursday, and the leading cryptocurrency is hovering around $91,100, having briefly dipped below the $90,000 mark earlier in the week, as per CoinGecko’s reporting.

Sean Dawson, head of research at the on-chain options platform Derive, indicated that current trends are reflecting a tactical repositioning among ETF investors rather than an abrupt collapse in underlying demand. Several factors contribute to this outflow: an overall capital reallocation following year-end, Bitcoin’s struggle to surpass a resistance level around $92,000, and growing macroeconomic uncertainty rooted in events such as the U.S. operation in Venezuela. Additionally, U.S. economic indicators, including an uptick in jobless claims, are exacerbating these concerns.

The decline in ETF demand corresponds with a notable supply wall evident on the blockchain, as the recent year-start rally briefly pushed Bitcoin’s price above $94,000. This peak zone is primarily saturated with previous top buyers whose acquisition costs cluster tightly between $92,100 and $117,400, according to a report from Glassnode. Analysts from Glassnode noted that the market is now contending with increased sell-side pressure from these investors, who now have the chance to liquidate their positions without incurring losses. As a result, any attempt at reigniting a sustained bull phase will likely necessitate time and resilience to absorb this supply overhead.

In the options market, Dawson has observed a shift indicating the probable conclusion of the early January bullish momentum, with short-dated call skew turning negative as the momentum subsided. He suggests that upward movement appears constrained, and a period of consolidation is anticipated in the coming weeks.

Should Bitcoin manage to stabilize and mount another recovery effort, the next critical level to watch will be the short-term holder cost basis, which stands at approximately $98,900. The outlook remains cautiously optimistic but reflects the ongoing challenges and uncertainties in the current market environment.

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