Bitcoin ETFs Register $4 Billion Outflows In 3 Weeks – Why This Is A Bullish Signal
Following its bullish performance at the start of Q2 2026, the Bitcoin spot ETFs market has slumped into negative momentum in recent weeks, in line with the broader price correction. Data from ETF tracker shows that total net outflows for May stand at $2.30 billion, representing the largest negative performance since November 2025. However, a trend analysis by blockchain research firm Santiment reveals the recent market exit represents a similar market build-up for a bullish price breakout. In an X post on May 29, Santiment reports that total Bitcoin ETF outflows since May 7 have reached approximately $4 billion, reflecting dominant bearish sentiment among institutional investors. The spot ETFs, by design, are financial products that track the real-time price of Bitcoin by owning actual BTC. They provide an indirect, regulated access to engaging the Bitcoin market and are a major gauge of institutional investor sentiment. Therefore, a rise in inflows represents strong market optimism,