Bitcoin ETFs experienced record outflows of $3.57 billion in November 2025, intensifying downward pressure on Bitcoin.Bitcoin ETFs experienced record outflows of $3.57 billion in November 2025, intensifying downward pressure on Bitcoin.

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Reach $3.57 Billion in November

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Reach $3.57 Billion in November
Key Points:
  • BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust saw $2.2 billion outflows.
  • Fidelity’s ETF recorded inflows amid turbulence.
  • Euphoria vanished as price pressure persists.

Bitcoin ETFs experienced massive outflows of $3.57 billion in November 2025, primarily driven by BlackRock’s substantial $2.2 billion redemptions. This downturn has intensified pressure on BTC prices, which fell by 31% from October’s peak.

Market volatility and institutional shifts have intensified after Bitcoin ETFs reported record outflows, impacting prices and market sentiment. Markus Thielen, Founder/CEO of 10X Research, noted:

Record outflows from US Bitcoin ETFs reached $3.57 billion, primarily driven by institutional redemptions. The largest outflow came from BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, responsible for $2.2 billion in capital withdrawals. The outflows are comparable to those seen in February 2024. Institutional players, including BlackRock and Fidelity, witnessed significant redemption and inflow patterns impacting Bitcoin prices and market liquidity.

Immediate reactions saw Bitcoin’s value declining by 31% from its peak in October, currently sitting under $87,000. The outflows have disrupted liquidity and price stability, correlating to market downturns. Broader implications involve pressure on altcoins and the overall crypto market linked to ETF products.

Expected price impacts of outflows could lead to further depreciation if the trend continues. Each $1 billion outflow historically leads to approximately a 3.4% drop in Bitcoin prices. Alex Saunders, Analyst at Citi Research, stated, “For every US$1 billion that is pulled from Bitcoin ETFs, prices fall by roughly 3.4 per cent.” The continuation of these outflows indicates potential extended market downturn and price corrections if market sentiment doesn’t recover.

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