Crypto ETF Outflows Drop 97% as ‘Get-Me-Out’ Rush Eases

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The money flowing out of crypto-related funds in the third quarter has slowed down, a sign that many bearish investors may have already piled out of the risky asset class.

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Investors pulled out $17.6 million from crypto exchange-traded funds in the three months ending Sept. 30, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Intelligence. That figure, as of Friday morning, is far below the record $683.4 million withdrawn from such funds in the second quarter. The outflows mainly took place in the past two months. In July, investors poured upwards of $200 million into crypto ETFs.

Record outflows in the second quarter tracked plunging cryptocurrency prices. Bitcoin, the world’s largest digital asset based on market value, fell nearly 60% during the second quarter of this year and posted a record low of $17,785 on June 18.

The more muted crypto-linked ETF outflows in the third quarter aligned with narrower fluctuations in prices. Bitcoin was trading above $19,000 as of 9:45 a.m. New York time, close to its price at the beginning of the quarter.

“I wonder if the second quarter was the ‘get me out’ part of these funds,” said Todd Sohn, ETF strategist at Strategas Securities. The third quarter saw “some laggards,” and investors who are just “keeping the faith mentality,” and waiting for crypto to rebound, he added.

Global markets have sunk in the past few months as central banks around the world raise interest rates to curb soaring inflation. Risk assets like cryptocurrencies have been especially hard hit as recessionary fears rise.

“Everything’s more correlated right now,” said Stephane Ouellette, chief executive officer of FRNT Financial Inc., a crypto brokerage firm. “The people who are buying the ETF are in the same position as the people who are in Bitcoin,” he said. “Everyone’s panicking, so they’re acting the same.”

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