Bitcoin Nerves Show in VanEck’s ‘HODL’ ETF as Investors Pull Back Ahead of Volatility Test
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VanEck’s Bitcoin ETF, the VanEck Bitcoin Trust Shs of Benef Interest (HODL), recorded net outflows of $11.57 million on January 08, 2026, underscoring a bout of investor caution toward spot Bitcoin exposure. The redemption represents roughly 0.82% of the fund’s latest reported assets under management (AUM), which stand at about $1.42 billion.
While a single-session pullback of less than 1% of AUM does not suggest a wholesale exodus, it does hint that some investors are de-risking after a period of elevated crypto volatility. For an ETF that has often been treated as a high-conviction vehicle for Bitcoin bulls, the flows signal a more tactical stance as traders react to shifting macro conditions and regulatory headlines.
The related asset, BTC-USD, is currently trading around $92,145.13. Despite a solid long-term run, Bitcoin has slipped roughly 19.81% over the past three months, reflecting a meaningful correction from recent highs as liquidity thins and leverage in the system is unwound. Yet, near-term momentum appears more constructive: the 1-day technical signal for BTC is flashing Buy, suggesting that technical traders see room for a short-term rebound even as longer-term holders reassess risk.
The contrast between modest ETF outflows and an improving short-term technical outlook encapsulates the current crypto mood: opportunistic traders on one side, cautious allocators on the other. For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live cryptocurrency prices here.

