Crypto Market Sees $1.46B Fund Exodus As Traders Turn Cautious

Crypto Market Sees $1.46B Fund Exodus As Traders Turn Cautious

Short Bitcoin products attracted $10 million in fresh money last week — a sign that some traders were actively betting against the world’s largest cryptocurrency as broader selling took hold across global crypto funds. Related Reading: Bitcoin Bull Thesis Goes Big: 39 Trillion Reasons To Buy, Says Gemini Founder Selling Spreads Across Borders The United States led the retreat, with $1.43 billion pulled from crypto exchange-traded products, including $1.26 billion from US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs. Switzerland and Canada followed with outflows of $16 million and $12.5 million, while....


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