US spot Bitcoin ETFs pull in $298M on Monday, snapping three-day outflow streak

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Buying when prices fall is easier said than done. Apparently, someone forgot to tell institutional Bitcoin investors that, because they poured nearly $298 million into US spot Bitcoin ETFs on Monday, ending three consecutive days of net outflows in one session. According to data from SoSoValue, net inflows across the US spot Bitcoin ETF complex reached $297.6 million on the day. The timing is worth dwelling on: Bitcoin’s price dropped roughly 2.5% during the same session, meaning demand for the ETF wrappers held firm even as the underlying asset was sliding. Context: flows have been volatile throughout 2026 Monday’s reversal didn’t come out of nowhere. An earlier episode this year offers a useful comparison. On July 3, US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $221 million in net inflows, breaking what had been a 10-day outflow streak. Monday’s snap back ended a shorter, three-day run of outflows, but the pattern is familiar: extended selling pressure gives way to a single decisive session of renewed buying. The week ending August 7 stands out as the strongest recent stretch, with net inflows across that period totaling $853.54 million. Stepping back further, the entire asset cla...

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