Spot Bitcoin ETFs see $52.7m outflows led by ARK 21Shares

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. logged net outflows of $52.83 million on Sept. 18, ending four consecutive days of net inflows that drew in over $500 million.

According to data from SoSoValue, the outflows from these ETFs were led by ARK 21Sharesโ€™s ARKB which saw $43.4 million exit its fund. Grayscaleโ€™s GBTC and Bitwiseโ€™s BITB reported additional outflows of $8.1 million and $3.9 million respectively.

Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust was the only spot BTC fund to experience inflows on the day, bringing in $2.7 million. The remaining eight spot BTC ETFs including BlackRockโ€™s IBIT remained neutral on the day.ย 

Total trading volume for these investment products saw a 28% drop from $2.27 billion on Sept. 17 to $ 1.63 billion seen yesterday. These funds have recorded a cumulative total net inflow of $17.44 billion since inception.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC) rose 3% in the past 24 hours to $62,109 at the time of writing, according to price data from crypto.news. This price movement follows the Federal Open Market Committeeโ€™s recent decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points. The easing of monetary policy typically boosts demand for risk assets, driving Bitcoin into a bullish trend.

Spot ETher ETFs record third consecutive day of outflows

Meanwhile, the nine U.S.-based spot Ethereum ETFs experienced net outflows of $9.74 million on Sept. 18, continuing their third-day outflow streak. The entire daily net outflows originated from Grayscaleโ€™s ETHE, with $14.7 million flowing out of its fund.

These outflows were partially offset by BlackRockโ€™s ETHA, which logged inflows of $4.9 million on the day. The remaining seven ETH ETFs remained neutral.

The trading volume for these investment vehicles jumped to $221.88 million from the $176.26 million seen the previous day. The spot Ether ETFs have experienced a cumulative net outflow of $615.58 million to date. At the time of publication, Ethereum (ETH) saw a 4.8% rise, trading at $2,438.

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