Bitcoin (BTC) U.S. ETFs Bleed Over Half a Billion Dollars Despite Fed Chair Jerome Powell Ruling Out Rate Hike

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Fidelity’s FBTC, not GBTC, led outflows on Wednesday in what may be an alarming development for the bulls.- BlackRock’s IBIT had its first-ever day of outflows, with $36.9 million exiting the fund.- Fidelity’s FBTC led outflows, shedding $191 million, followed by GBTC, ARKB and IBIT.- Fed Chair Powell ruled out a rate hike as the…

Fidelity’s FBTC, not GBTC, led outflows on Wednesday in what may be an alarming development for the bulls.- BlackRock’s IBIT had its first-ever day of outflows, with $36.9 million exiting the fund.- Fidelity’s FBTC led outflows, shedding $191 million, followed by GBTC, ARKB and IBIT.- Fed Chair Powell ruled out a rate hike as the next move, catalyzing a brief bounce in BTC.Investors dumped U.S.-based spot bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at the fastest pace ever on Wednesday, even as Federal Reserve (Fed) chairman Jerome Powell dismissed the prospect of a rate hike.The 11 ETFs saw a cumulative net outflow of $563.7 million, the largest since the funds began trading on January 11, extending a five-day losing streak, according to data source Farside Investors and CoinGlass .

Investors have pulled out nearly $1.2 billion from the ETFs since April 24.Also notable Wednesday were the first-ever outflows from BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which saw $36.9 million exiting the fund.

Fidelity’s FBTC led outflows on Wednesday, losing $191.1 million in withdrawals.This might be alarming to bulls as FBTC and BlackRock’s IBIT consistently attracted funds in the first quarter, more than compensating for the regular large outflows from the relatively costly Grayscale ETF (GBTC).On Wednesday, GBTC witnessed the second-largest outflow of $167.4 million, followed by ARKB’s $98.1 million and IBIT’s $36.9 million.Other funds also bled money even though Powell’s net-dovish approach put a floor under risk assets, including bitcoin.A dovish stance is one where the central bank prefers employment and economic overgrowth over excessive liquidity tightening.The Fed on Wednesday kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged between 5.25% and 5.5% as expected.During the press conference, Powell said the economy is too strong to cut rates while pushing back against fears of renewed rate hikes or liquidity tightening stoked by recent disappointing inflation figures.The Fed also said it will significantly curtail its alternate liquidity tightening program, called quantitative tightening (QT), starting June.

Meanwhile, the U.S.Treasury announced a program to buy back billions of dollars in government debts for the first time in over two decades to improve liquidity in the bond market.Like other risk assets, bitcoin is sensitive to expected changes in liquidity conditions and witnessed a brief rally from $56,620 to $59,430 following Powell’s comments.The yield on the 10- and two-year Treasury notes fell along with the dollar index.

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