Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $2.96B Across Record 10-Day Streak, YTD Flows Turn Negative

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According to SoSoValue, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF outflows reached $2.96 billion across a record-breaking 10-day net withdrawal streak beginning May 15, flipping year-to-date flows negative for the first time in 2026. Assets under management fell from over $104 billion to roughly $94 billion, according to CoinShares data. This marks the longest sustained outflow period ever recorded for spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Markets face multiple headwinds: geopolitical tensions from the Iran conflict, the Federal Reserve expected to hold rates steady through June, and a strong-performing stock market—with the S&P 500 hitting new all-time highs on May 26 and reaching 7,620 on Monday. Bitcoin declined to $72,600, down 6% over the past week and 7% over the past month.

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