Source: CryptoNewsNet
Original Title: $766,000,000 Lost in XRP, Bitcoin and Solana ETFs: Biggest Outflow This Year
Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/finance/32310674/
The biggest ETF capital withdrawal of the year occurred on Jan. 20. The market’s message was clear: risk is being decreased rather than increased. Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and to a much lesser extent Solana were among the cryptocurrency spot ETFs that experienced a combined outflow of about $766 million in a single day, according to SoSoValue data.
Migration of Capital
With $483 million in net outflows, Bitcoin spot ETFs led the migration. That action is perfectly consistent with the current price behavior of Bitcoin. Institutions are much less tolerant of exposure because Bitcoin is holding close to major support but has not been able to return to long-term trend levels.
ETFs typically lose value first when momentum stalls and the price drops below important moving averages. This is not panic-selling; rather, its capital is stepping aside. But the size makes it significant. Ethereum reinforced this theme with net outflows of $230 million. ETH has already made several unsuccessful attempts to recover and is still trapped below its long-term resistance.
Ethereum requires confirmation rather than potential and, at the moment, neither is provided. De-risking is a systematic outcome. Outflows from XRP spot ETFs totaled $53.32 million, which is especially noteworthy considering XRP’s proximity to its last significant support zone. Investors in ETFs are not holding out for that level to break.
Only Bright Spot
Passive capital typically leaves when prices are close to structural failure points before things get ugly. It was Solana that stood out. The net inflow into its spot ETFs was $3.08 million, which is modest in absolute terms but significant in relation to other factors. It implies a selective appetite for risk as opposed to a generalized fear.
Capital is shifting toward assets that exhibit relative strength rather than completely abandoning cryptocurrencies. For investors, the message is straightforward: this was a reset of confidence. Slower, more deliberate capital is reflected in ETFs, and when that capital departs in size, it typically indicates uncertainty rather than an impending recovery.
These outflows eliminate a significant support pillar, but they do not ensure additional declines. Rallies across major assets should be handled cautiously until ETF flows stabilize or reverse. Although institutional conviction is obviously on hold, the market is not collapsing.
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BearMarketLightning
· 3h ago
BTC is crashing so fiercely, is SOL still bleeding? As expected, big players have figured it out.
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WhaleMistaker
· 4h ago
The big players are running away, and we're still holding the bag haha
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LiquidationKing
· 4h ago
Big players are running, retail investors are still buying in, a typical leek-cutting rhythm.
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AirdropHarvester
· 4h ago
It seems that the big players are again cutting leeks, with 766 million跑路, how can they still have the face to say the market hasn't collapsed?
Bitcoin has hemorrhaged 483 million, now it's probably our turn to buy the dip.
Is Sol instead bleeding? This game is interesting, maybe it's next to turn over.
Resetting confidence is just a cover-up; frankly, it's still clearing out positions.
The real shakeout has begun, those holding coins don't panic, just wait for the bargains.
With so much Bitcoin fleeing, does it feel like the bottom is near?
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liquidation_surfer
· 4h ago
Big players are running, while retail investors are still sleepwalking...
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NFTregretter
· 4h ago
The big players are fleeing, dumping over 700 million in a day. How can this still be called not crashing...
Nobody wants Bitcoin anymore, but instead Solana is bottoming out. I understand this move.
Everyone says it's fine, but the more I watch, the more anxious I get.
It's another "confidence reset," which translates to everyone is scared.
Solana is still accumulating, interesting. Could it be that it's about to take off again?
700 million dollars says it's fine... Are you sure you're not lying to me?
This wave of escape is too orderly, it's a bit addictive.
$766 Million Lost in XRP, Bitcoin and Solana ETFs: Biggest Outflow This Year
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: $766,000,000 Lost in XRP, Bitcoin and Solana ETFs: Biggest Outflow This Year Original Link: https://cryptonews.net/news/finance/32310674/ The biggest ETF capital withdrawal of the year occurred on Jan. 20. The market’s message was clear: risk is being decreased rather than increased. Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and to a much lesser extent Solana were among the cryptocurrency spot ETFs that experienced a combined outflow of about $766 million in a single day, according to SoSoValue data.
Migration of Capital
With $483 million in net outflows, Bitcoin spot ETFs led the migration. That action is perfectly consistent with the current price behavior of Bitcoin. Institutions are much less tolerant of exposure because Bitcoin is holding close to major support but has not been able to return to long-term trend levels.
ETFs typically lose value first when momentum stalls and the price drops below important moving averages. This is not panic-selling; rather, its capital is stepping aside. But the size makes it significant. Ethereum reinforced this theme with net outflows of $230 million. ETH has already made several unsuccessful attempts to recover and is still trapped below its long-term resistance.
Ethereum requires confirmation rather than potential and, at the moment, neither is provided. De-risking is a systematic outcome. Outflows from XRP spot ETFs totaled $53.32 million, which is especially noteworthy considering XRP’s proximity to its last significant support zone. Investors in ETFs are not holding out for that level to break.
Only Bright Spot
Passive capital typically leaves when prices are close to structural failure points before things get ugly. It was Solana that stood out. The net inflow into its spot ETFs was $3.08 million, which is modest in absolute terms but significant in relation to other factors. It implies a selective appetite for risk as opposed to a generalized fear.
Capital is shifting toward assets that exhibit relative strength rather than completely abandoning cryptocurrencies. For investors, the message is straightforward: this was a reset of confidence. Slower, more deliberate capital is reflected in ETFs, and when that capital departs in size, it typically indicates uncertainty rather than an impending recovery.
These outflows eliminate a significant support pillar, but they do not ensure additional declines. Rallies across major assets should be handled cautiously until ETF flows stabilize or reverse. Although institutional conviction is obviously on hold, the market is not collapsing.