Bitcoin Chill: Invesco’s BTCO Sees Year-End Outflows as Investors Stay Cautious
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The Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF, BTCO, closed out the year with fresh redemptions, logging outflows of $10.41 million on December 30, 2025. The move trimmed the fund’s assets under management to $544.25 million, with the latest withdrawals representing roughly 1.9% of BTCO’s total AUM—a meaningful but not yet destabilizing slice of its capital base.
The outflows arrive against a backdrop of renewed volatility in the underlying asset, bitcoin. The related asset, BTC-USD, is currently trading at $91,424.21, having shed about 27.2% over the past three months as speculative excess unwinds and macro uncertainty weighs on risk assets. Despite that drawdown, the 1-day technical signal on bitcoin remains a cautious Hold, suggesting markets are pausing rather than capitulating.
For investors in BTCO, the latest flow pattern underscores a shift toward profit-taking and risk reduction after a powerful earlier rally in bitcoin. While nearly 2% of AUM leaving in a single session hints at growing unease, the fund still commands a sizable asset base, implying that a core cohort of institutional and retail holders remains committed through the downturn.
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