The crypto ETF market faced a significant pullback on November 12, 2025. Total net outflows reached -$117.98M across the board, signaling a shift in institutional investor sentiment.
Bitcoin-focused ETFs led the decline with -$73.58M in net outflows, while Ethereum ETFs followed closely at -$44.4M. The simultaneous withdrawal from both major digital assets suggests broader market caution rather than selective repositioning.
These numbers paint a picture of investors trimming positions, possibly ahead of anticipated volatility or macro headwinds.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 21h ago
According to the database, this is already the which time of this wave of withdrawals... How many days have passed since the last institutional bullish outlook on BTC? The data speaks for itself — a withdrawal of -117.98M suggests it should be recorded in the Guinness World Records.
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BearMarketBard
· 21h ago
The institutional guys are starting to run away, this is going to be fun now.
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LiquidationAlert
· 21h ago
The institutional dads are running again, with 100 million flowing out in a day. What are they afraid of?
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tokenomics_truther
· 21h ago
Institutions are starting to run again. It seems they're really afraid of what's coming.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 21h ago
Institutions are starting to move again; this pace really can't be sustained.
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SingleForYears
· 21h ago
They're running again. Are the institutions scared?
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MevSandwich
· 21h ago
The institutions are really scared this time, all running away together.
Crypto ETF Outflows Hit Hard in Mid-November
The crypto ETF market faced a significant pullback on November 12, 2025. Total net outflows reached -$117.98M across the board, signaling a shift in institutional investor sentiment.
Bitcoin-focused ETFs led the decline with -$73.58M in net outflows, while Ethereum ETFs followed closely at -$44.4M. The simultaneous withdrawal from both major digital assets suggests broader market caution rather than selective repositioning.
These numbers paint a picture of investors trimming positions, possibly ahead of anticipated volatility or macro headwinds.