Bitcoin’s 6-Week ETF Exodus Fuels a Scary New Prediction

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A scary Bitcoin prediction is spreading across socials just as an institutional red flag appears in ETF data. The timing is what makes the pairing look so alarming.

The call comes from analyst Jesse Olson, who ties $23,979 to a stock market crash of more than 50%. Recent data gives that warning just enough teeth to spread.

ETF Outflows Stretch to the Longest Streak

Olson’s call is not pulled from thin air. Bitcoin ETF outflows have run for six straight weeks, from mid-May through June 18. The current week is still in progress.

Bitcoin ETF Weekly Flows Curent: SoSoValue

That is longer than the five-week outflow streaks of early 2026 and early 2025. So institutions have pulled cash longer than at any point, since the ETF inception.

Bitcoin ETF Weekly Flows Early 2026: SoSoValue Bitcoin ETF Weekly Flows Early 2025: SoSoValue

The scary call leans on one more link, the bond between Bitcoin and stocks.

Bitcoin’s correlation with the S&P 500 sits at 0.468 over six months, a moderate positive reading. Correlation measures how closely two assets move, where 1.0 is lockstep. So a deep stock selloff would likely pull Bitcoin down with it.

Bitcoin S&P 500 CorrelationBitcoin S&P 500 Correlation: Charlie Quant Lab

A six-week streak sounds alarming on its own. But a closer Bitcoin price trend analysis shows the red flag already losing force.

Why a 50% Stock Crash Looks Unlikely for Now

The outflows are already shrinking. Weekly redemptions fell from $1.72 billion on June 5 to about $227 million by June 18. So the institutional exit is losing steam, even as the streak holds.

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The crash condition is the bigger hurdle. A 50% drop would be a rare, 2008-scale event, not a routine pullback. Deep crashes usually need a recession or an earnings slump. Analysts still expect S&P 500 earnings to grow this year, which argues against one.

Analyst Benjamin Cowen sees the cycle bottom most likely around October 2026, not an imminent collapse. An early, deeper bottom would need capitulation well beyond past norms. BTC today has held up better than a doom call suggests.

A short-term stock market wobble is still possible, after JPMorgan flagged a $165 billion quarter-end stock market selloff. And BTC’s correlation with equities can lead to a substantial hit. Yet, the market positioning shows limited room for a cascade-like Bitcoin prediction.

Bitcoin Liquidation Map Shows a Deeper Short Bias

A liquidation map shows where leveraged bets would be wiped out at each price. On Binance, long liquidation leverage sits near $2.41 billion. That trails short liquidation leverage near $3.01 billion.

Bitcoin Liquidation MapBitcoin Liquidation Map: Coinglass

So a fall would still burn longs, but the heavier pile sits on the short side above price. That setup means a rebound could squeeze shorts harder than a dip could squeeze longs. A short squeeze happens when rising prices force shorts to buy back. The bigger forced move points up, not down.

The steadiest holders appear to agree with that calmer read, ensuring spot support.

Why Bitcoin’s Most Patient Holders Are Buying the Fear

The strongest counter comes from the holders with the most to lose. Bitcoin long-term holder net position change tracks whether wallets held at least 155 days are adding or shedding coins. That reading fell to a low near 30,885 BTC on June 11. By June 21 it had more than doubled to about 79,298 BTC.

Bitcoin Long-Term Holder PositionBitcoin Long-Term Holder Position: Glassnode

So the most patient owners are buying into the weakness, not running from it. Therefore, it is hard to square that with a collapse that deep. For anyone asking whether Bitcoin is a good investment after such a scary headline, that behavior is the tell.

This is where the Bitcoin prediction meets its limits. The figure has spread across Bitcoin news this week, yet it needs a 50% stock crash that few expect.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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