Ether ETF Shows Nerves as Investors Pull Back from Fidelity’s FETH
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The Fidelity Ethereum Fund ETF, FETH, saw investors step back on December 17, 2025, with net outflows of $2,944,969. While modest as a share of the vehicle’s size—about 0.13% of its latest $2.19 billion in assets under management—the move underscores mounting caution around Ethereum-linked products after a sharp price retreat.
The pullback comes after a volatile quarter for the underlying asset, Ethereum. The related asset, ETH-USD, is currently trading at $2,953.31, having lost roughly 35% over the past three months. Short-term momentum remains weak, with the 1-day technical signal flashing a cautious Sell, suggesting traders are still inclined to fade rallies rather than buy dips.
Although Monday’s outflow represents only a sliver of FETH’s overall AUM, it fits a broader pattern of risk-off positioning as investors reassess crypto exposure amid tightening liquidity and ongoing regulatory overhang. If ETH’s downtrend persists, more redemptions could follow, but a stabilization in price—or a shift in the technical backdrop—may quickly tempt opportunistic buyers back into the ETF.
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