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Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see 2nd consecutive day of joint outflows streak

Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds in the United States continue their streak with a second consecutive day of joint outflows this week.

According to data from SoSoValue, the 12 spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $37.29 million in net outflows on Sep. 4, marking the sixth consecutive day of outflows. Notably, the outflows from these ETFs were 87% lower than the $287.78 million outflows experienced the previous day—their highest outflows since May 1.

Grayscale’s GBTC led the lot with $34.2 million leaving the fund, pushing its total outflows to date to $19.93 billion. Moreover, Fidelity’s FBTC and VanEck’s HODL also logged outflows of $7.6 million and $4.9 million respectively.

These outflows were offset by Bitwise’s BITB, which saw $9.5 million in inflows on the day. 

The largest spot BTC fund, BlackRock’s IBIT, with over $20.91 billion in total inflows, remained neutral on the day, along with the seven remaining BTC ETFs.

The total daily trading volume for the 12 spot Bitcoin ETFs dropped to $1.41 billion on Sep. 4, down from $1.56 billion the previous day. At the time of writing, Bitcoin (BTC) was up 1.5% over the past day, trading at $57,077 per data from crypto.news.

However, the crypto asset has dropped by 4% over the past week, remaining within the same range it has held since February.

Bitcoin investors, tired of the extended period of stagnant price movement, were initially hopeful for a possible bull run spurred by the Federal Reserve’s expected interest rate cuts this month.

However, Bitfinex analysts warned this week that rising recession concerns could lead to a more significant market correction. They estimate Bitcoin could decline by 15%-20% if the rate cuts happen alongside a recession, potentially bringing the price down to the $40,000-$50,000 range.

Meanwhile, the nine spot Ether ETFs also remained bearish, with a net outflow of $37.51 million on Aug. 4, according to SoSoValue. Grayscale’s ETHE saw $40.6 million in outflows, while Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust recorded $3.1 million in inflows.

The remaining seven spot ETH funds stayed neutral.

The total trading volume for the nine Ether ETFs fell to $145.86 million on Sep. 4 from $163.5 million on Sep. 3. At the time of publication, Ethereum’s (ETH) price rose by 1.4%, exchanging hands at $2,403.

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