Bitcoin and Ether ETFs face Christmas de-risking as U.S. stocks surge.Bitcoin and Ether ETFs face Christmas de-risking as U.S. stocks surge.

Bitcoin and Ether ETFs See Holiday Outflows

As markets head into the Christmas break, U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds are seeing clear signs of year-end de-risking. Thin liquidity, portfolio rebalancing, and seasonal profit-taking are driving outflows, even as U.S. equities rally to fresh highs on strong economic data. What looks dramatic on the surface appears, on closer inspection, to be more about calendar mechanics than changing conviction.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Extend Losing Streak

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $188.6 million in net outflows on Tuesday, marking the fourth straight day of negative flows. According to SoSoValue data, the largest share of redemptions came from BlackRock’s IBIT, which saw $157.3 million exit the fund in a single session. Fidelity’s FBTC, Grayscale’s GBTC, and Bitwise’s BITB also reported net outflows.

Zooming out, the weekly picture reinforces the trend. Spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $497.1 million in net outflows last week, reversing the $286.6 million in inflows recorded in the prior week ending December 12. The timing aligns closely with year-end balance sheet adjustments rather than any sudden macro shock. 

Ether ETFs Follow the Same Seasonal Pattern

Spot Ethereum ETFs mirrored Bitcoin’s weakness. On Tuesday alone, Ether products saw $95.5 million in net outflows, a sharp reversal from $84.6 million in inflows just one day earlier. Grayscale’s ETHE led the decline, shedding $50.9 million, the largest single-day outflow among Ether ETFs.

Despite the headline numbers, market participants caution against reading too much into the moves. Vincent Liu, CIO of Kronos Research, described the Ethereum ETF outflows as a function of year-end mechanics, driven by thinner liquidity, portfolio rebalancing, and profit-taking rather than deteriorating fundamentals for Bitcoin or Ether.

Analysts Urge Caution on Over-Interpreting Flows

That view is echoed across the research community. Nick Ruck, director at LVRG Research, pointed to seasonal profit-taking and tax-loss harvesting as key drivers, noting that investors often reduce exposure ahead of the Christmas holiday when liquidity drops.

Rick Maeda, research associate at Presto Research, went a step further, warning against over-interpreting short-term ETF data altogether. He highlighted that ETF flows have been choppy for months and that year-end balance sheet housekeeping is normal, especially after a volatile fourth quarter.

Maeda also drew a useful historical comparison. In the four trading days leading up to Christmas 2024, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded more than $1.5 billion in net outflows as Bitcoin pulled back from an all-time high. Against that backdrop, the current drawdown looks relatively modest. At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading around $86,931, down 0.7% over 24 hours, while Ether slipped 1.18% to roughly $2,931.

Not All Crypto ETFs Are Seeing Outflows

Interestingly, not all digital asset ETFs are under pressure. Spot XRP ETFs recorded $8.2 million in net inflows, while spot Solana ETFs logged $4.2 million in inflows. The divergence suggests selective positioning rather than a blanket exit from crypto exposure, reinforcing the idea that this is tactical de-risking, not a broad risk-off signal.

U.S. Stocks Rally Despite Crypto ETF Weakness

While crypto ETFs struggled, U.S. equities moved in the opposite direction. The S&P 500 rose 0.46% on Tuesday to close at a record high of 6,909.79. The Nasdaq Composite gained 0.57%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.16%.

The rally was supported by fresh macro data from the Commerce Department, which showed the U.S. economy expanding at a robust 4.3% annualized pace in the third quarter, up from 3.8% in the second. Strong growth, combined with easing inflation expectations, has helped sustain risk appetite in equities even as crypto markets consolidate.

What to Watch After the Holiday Break

U.S. markets will close early at 1 p.m. ET on December 24 and remain shut on December 25, reopening on December 26. According to market participants, the real signal will come once liquidity returns.

As Kronos Research’s Vincent Liu put it, post-holiday trading will be key. Investors should watch how price-led flows behave once normal volumes resume, along with upcoming U.S. initial jobless claims on December 27. Those signals are likely to shape sentiment as markets head into early 2026.

For now, the takeaway is simple. Crypto ETF outflows ahead of Christmas look more like seasonal housekeeping than a verdict on Bitcoin or Ether’s long-term outlook.

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