Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

The United States spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have ended their longest losing streak in 2026.

After recording a net cash outflow of $4.367 billion between May 15 and June 3, the U.S. spot BTC ETFs closed June 4 with a net inflow of approximately $3.05 million, according to data from SoSoValue. As such, the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs had $80.40 billion in total assets under management at the time of reporting.

Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

Spot BTC ETFs daily cash flows. Source: SoSoValue

The shift in U.S. spot BTC ETFs was influenced by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). After registering a net cash outflow of roughly $47.66 million. As such, BlackRock’s IBIT held around $49.36 billion in total assets.

Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

IBIT daily cash flow. Source: SoSoValue

Meanwhile, Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) reported a net cash outflow of $5.54 million on Thursday, hence hitting 14 consecutive days of losses. At press time, FBTC held assets worth about $11.46 billion.

Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

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What’s next for Bitcoin price?

Over the past few years, Bitcoin price has followed the performance of U.S. spot BTC ETFs. For instance, BTC price failed to rally above $82,000 last month, leading to a capitulation to around $60,762 on Friday, as U.S. spot BTC ETFs recorded nearly two consecutive weeks of outflows.

Bitcoin spot ETFs end 13 days of cash outflows

BTC/USD 1-week chart. Source: TradingView

From a technical analysis standpoint, Bitcoin’s price retested its February lows around $60,000 in early June following its capitulation. If U.S. spot BTC ETFs continue to accumulate more Bitcoin, a potential rebound could emerge. However, if BlackRock’s IBIT leads other spot ETF issuers in distribution, a sell-off to $52,000 could be inevitable, as per analysis shared by Aksel Kibar, an ex-fund manager.

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