Bitcoin Updates: Bitcoin ETFs See $2.6B Outflow While Harvard and Saylor Increase Investments
- Bitcoin ETFs lost $2.6B in November as institutional outflows accelerated amid macroeconomic uncertainty and price declines below $100,000. - Harvard and MicroStrategy bucked the trend by increasing Bitcoin holdings, while derivatives liquidations and risk limits worsened the selloff. - Regulatory frameworks like the GENIUS Act and crypto-collateralized loans emerged to stabilize markets during the 25% drawdown from October highs. - Analysts compare the pullback to historical volatility patterns, noting
Institutional interest in Bitcoin has waned significantly, with spot ETF outflows totaling $2.3 billion in November—a 60% decrease from recent highs—prompting speculation about a possible market shift.
The sell-off intensified when Bitcoin slipped below $100,000 on November 13, falling 4.8% in a single day to $94,890.52—
However, not every institution is pulling back. Harvard University's endowment
The recent outflows do not indicate fundamental issues with ETFs, which
Institutional infrastructure is adapting to changing demand.
Regulatory changes are also influencing the sector.
Bitcoin’s future depends on holding above important support levels and greater macroeconomic stability.
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