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    All about Bitcoin’s cheapest ETF day of 2026 and whether a sell-off is coming next

    March 26, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin’s trajectory over the next couple of weeks could turn bearish, given a new pattern emerging from the activity of traditional investors in the United States.

    This, on the back of ongoing geopolitical tensions involving the U.S, Israel, and Iran. Given U.S traditional investors’ deep exposure to Bitcoin [BTC], with a combined net asset value of $95.21 billion, their behavior carries significant weight and warrants close analysis.

    A familiar pattern is forming around Bitcoin’s weak ETF inflows

    Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded one of their lowest daily inflows of 2026, pulling in just $7.61 million on the day.

    This marks the third time inflows have reached minimal levels, and the second-lowest reading of the year. It sits between the 26 January inflow of $6.84 million and the 13 February inflow of $15.20 million.

    Despite registering positive inflows, both prior occasions signaled early signs of buyer exhaustion. This could make the press time reading another fractal in the making.

    Bitcoin spot ETFsBitcoin spot ETFs
    Source: CoinGlass

    In the first instance, following the $6.84 million inflow on 26 January, Bitcoin’s price dropped from $87,630 to $83,910 within four days, with $1.49 billion worth of the asset sold off. Then, on 13 February, following the $15.20 million inflow, it fell from $68,780 to $64,470, with $403.90 million worth sold.

    If this fractal holds, Bitcoin could suffer another major sell-off. The median of the last two occurrences projects approximately $949.24 million in outflows.

    Negative premium puts U.S investors in the bearish camp

    The bearish case grows stronger when broader U.S. crypto investor sentiment is factored in.

    That sentiment can be measured using the Coinbase Premium Index. It is an indicator that compares buying pressure on Coinbase, a predominantly U.S-based exchange, against Binance, a globally dominant platform.

    At the time of writing, the premium sat in negative territory at -0.04, indicating weaker buying pressure from U.S investors. Historically, readings in the red zone have correlated with price declines, with this reading no exception.

    Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Index-2Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Index-2
    Source: CryptoQuant

    If the premium continues to slide deeper into negative territory, it would mean that the market remains broadly bearish. It would also increase the likelihood that U.S investors pull funds from Coinbase, and by extension, through asset managers.

    Institutions are not leaving the market!

    While institutional Bitcoin holdings have fallen by $69.94 billion since their 8 October peak, the tokenized asset market has moved in the opposite direction.

    For instance – Data from RWA.xyz revealed the real-world asset (RWA) on-chain market has grown by $7.85 billion since the broader crypto market began falling, bringing its total valuation to $26.60 billion. U.S-based assets have so far dominated this segment.

    This trend points to a deliberate de-risking move, with some institutional investors remaining active in the market, but rotating into tokenized real-world assets rather than maintaining Bitcoin exposure.


    Final Summary

    • Bitcoin’s U.S traditional investors bought $7.61 million in Bitcoin, but left signs of a possible pullback ahead.
    • Bitcoin’s premium on Coinbase turned negative, confirming that selling pressure has been building.



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