Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin ETF Exodus Drives BTC Toward 2022-Style Slide, $80K Lows

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- U.S. BTC ETFs saw record $3.79B outflows in Nov 2025, pushing

toward 2022-style price declines.

- BlackRock's

and Fidelity's FBTC accounted for 91% of redemptions, driving BTC below $85,000.

- Analysts link outflows to post-crash profit-taking and leveraged position unwinding, warning of potential 50% drawdown.

- Market fear indices hit extremes while DAT inflows collapsed, signaling stalled institutional accumulation.

- Despite volatility, some see stabilization signs, though

forecasts bearish scenarios without regulatory breakthroughs.

Bitcoin ETFs Face Record Outflows as

Nears 2022-Style Slide

Bitcoin's (BTC-USD) November slump deepened in late 2025 as U.S.-listed spot BTC exchange-traded funds (ETFs)

, according to data from SoSoValue and Farside Investors . The exodus, , has pushed the cryptocurrency toward its worst monthly performance since the 2022 crypto collapse. fell as low as $81,629 on Nov. 21, .

The outflows have amplified downward pressure on Bitcoin's price,

that every $1 billion in ETF withdrawals correlates to a 3.4% drop in BTC's value. This dynamic has helped drive the token below $85,000, . Fidelity's (FBTC) , with $1.09 billion in outflows this month. Together, and .

Analysts

by long-term holders and leveraged positions unwinding after October's crypto market crash, which liquidated $20 billion in positions. that the drawdown reflects short-term "tactical rebalancing" rather than a structural shift in institutional demand. However, the scale of redemptions has raised concerns about a broader bear market. of a potential 50% drawdown before a durable recovery, while Citi's Alex Saunders for year-end BTC, assuming no inflows.

The ETF turmoil has also

. Bitcoin's price has fallen to levels last seen in April, . CoinMarketCap's Fear and Greed Index -its lowest since March 2025-indicating extreme fear. Meanwhile, digital asset treasury (DAT) inflows , dropping 82% to $1.93 billion, and November's tally of $505 million suggests institutional accumulation has stalled.

Despite the selloff,

. Vincent Liu of Kronos Research noted that ETF investors are not necessarily panic-selling, even as Bitcoin trades below $90,000. on Nov. 20 before reversing course, highlighting the volatility. on Nov. 21 marked one of the largest since its January 2024 launch.

The market's uncertainty extends beyond Bitcoin.

, while newly launched (SOL-USD) and (XRP-USD) ETFs of $300 million and $410 million, respectively. Bitcoin's volatility to broader financial market jitters, noting a record short-term correlation with tech stocks.

As the month closed,

and regulatory clarity. Citi analysts acknowledged that a regulatory breakthrough in 2026 could revive demand, but for now, the market remains in a "halving-season chill," with ETF flows and price action aligning with bearish scenarios.

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