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BlackRock Spot Ethereum ETF Sees $19.7M Outflow After 30 Days
HomeNews* BlackRock recorded a $19.7 million outflow from its spot Ethereum ETF, marking its first outflow after 30 days of gains.
Despite recent outflows, BlackRock remains the market leader in Ethereum ETFs, attracting over $5.2 billion since its fund launched. Days prior had seen much larger inflows, some over $100 million. Combined, Ethereum ETFs have raised approximately $9.5 billion industry-wide, with firms like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Grayscale at the forefront.
The latest activity reflects greater caution by institutional investors as volatility increases, influenced in part by ongoing Middle East geopolitical tensions.
At the time of measurement, ethereum’s price stood at $2,442.95, reflecting a daily decline of 4% and a weekly dip of 3.7%. Analyst RLinda noted on June 21 that Ethereum was testing a crucial support level at $2,391. She asserted that "continued pressure around this level could lead to a breakdown, potentially pushing ETH to around $2,323."
Currently, Ethereum is trading below its 50-day simple moving average (SMA) of $2,497.15, but stays above its 200-day SMA of $2,377.48. (An SMA is an average of closing prices over a set number of days—a measure of trends.) The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI), which gauges if an asset is overbought or oversold, sits at 43, indicating neutral conditions.
These developments suggest uncertain short-term momentum for Ethereum, while long-term trends remain slightly positive.