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Capitulation or rotation? $867M flees Bitcoin ETFs amid dip below $100,000

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November 16, 2025
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Bitcoin (BTC) spot ETFs registered $866.7 million in net outflows on Nov. 13, the second-largest single-day redemption since the funds launched in January 2024.

The exodus surpassed the Aug. 1 record of $812.3 million to take second place. The Feb. 25 outflow of $1.1 billion remains the worst daily redemption on record.

According to Farside Investors data, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust led the Nov. 13 withdrawals with approximately $318 million, followed by BlackRock’s IBIT at $257 million.

Fidelity’s FBTC and Bitwise’s BITB contributed additional redemptions across the 11 US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Bitcoin fell below $100,000 again on the same day, dropping nearly 2% in value. The decline accelerated on Nov. 14, with BTC dropping to $94,890.52 as of press time, down 4.8% over 24 hours.
BTC has not traded in the $94,000 zone since early May 2025.

Macro uncertainty triggers de-risking wave

The outflows reflect a three-week de-risking phase totaling approximately $2.6 billion in withdrawals from Bitcoin ETFs.

The redemptions coincided with the resolution of the record-long US government shutdown, which prompted markets to price a lower probability of a December Federal Reserve rate cut.

Expectations of tighter liquidity conditions prompted investors to shift from high-beta assets, such as Bitcoin, into cash, bonds, and gold.

Derivatives positioning amplified the selling pressure. After Bitcoin’s October rally to approximately $126,000, long futures positions had accumulated substantially.

As spot prices broke below $100,000, liquidations cascaded through the market, totaling roughly $190 million in Bitcoin longs and over $300 million across crypto assets.

Those forced sales triggered additional ETF redemptions as institutional risk limits were activated.
Rotation patterns added complexity to the flow picture. The first US spot XRP ETF debuted on Nov. 13 with approximately $250 million in inflows, while Solana ETFs attracted modest capital.

Ethereum products experienced outflows alongside Bitcoin funds.

The dynamic suggests some investors captured profits in Bitcoin positions and reallocated risk toward alternative crypto narratives, though the $866 million outflow far exceeded any single-day inflow elsewhere.

Structural context remains intact

The redemptions do not indicate structural failure in the ETF products. The funds functioned as designed, processing large-scale redemptions without operational disruption.

The authorized participant mechanism allowed institutions to exit positions efficiently, demonstrating the liquidity infrastructure that spot ETFs provide compared with pre-ETF crypto exposure methods.

Total assets under management across Bitcoin ETFs remain above $80 billion, despite three weeks of outflows.

The $2.6 billion in redemptions represents approximately 3% of aggregate holdings, consistent with regular rebalancing during periods of heightened macro uncertainty and profit-taking following record highs.

The withdrawal pattern aligns with historical behavior during risk-off episodes. When Bitcoin traded at $126,000 in October, ETF holders had accumulated unrealized gains exceeding 100% for those who had entered at the launch.

The subsequent decline created natural pressure to realize profits, notably as expectations for Federal Reserve policy shifted and equity markets sold off.

Bitcoin’s test of $94,000 support on Nov. 14 places the asset at a technical juncture. The $94,890.52 price represents a 25% drawdown from October highs and the lowest level since early May.

Whether ETF outflows continue depends on whether spot prices stabilize above key support levels and whether macro conditions improve enough to justify re-entering risk positions.

The Nov. 13 data point represents a snapshot of crowded positioning meeting deteriorating sentiment, conditions that historically precede either capitulation bottoms or extended consolidation phases.

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