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European crypto ETPs slumped last week as Bitcoin tumbled to its lowest level since April amid rising rate fears and a deep risk-off shift in markets.

By Trackinsight
November 24, 2025
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Last week marked one of the sharpest resets in global risk sentiment this year, and cryptocurrencies bore the brunt of it. Bitcoin briefly fell below 90,000 dollars before sliding toward 83,000 dollars by Friday, reaching its lowest level since April. The move reflected a combination of macro headwinds: markets grew increasingly concerned that Federal Reserve officials were preparing to delay rate cuts, with the probability of a December reduction falling from more than 90 percent a month ago to roughly 47 percent.
Pressure intensified as technology stocks, particularly AI-linked names, entered a pronounced correction following weeks of warnings about overstretched valuations and exaggerated datacenter investment plans. Several private economic releases pointed to a cooling US labor market and heightened uncertainty around consumer strength, further undermining sentiment in high-beta assets.
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Against this backdrop, Bitcoin dropped nearly 30 percent from its October peak above 126,000 dollars and is now on track for its first annual decline since 2022. Its correlation with the technology sector surged to an 80 percent six-month high, underscoring its recent vulnerability to macro-driven risk aversion rather than its historical positioning as a store of value.
The broad selloff translated directly into pronounced declines in Europe-listed crypto ETPs. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP products all posted substantial losses as investors pulled capital from speculative exposures and rotated toward safer assets.
Group-level data shows:
Notably, XRP ETPs attracted net positive flows, bucking the trend across the crypto complex as investors repositioned into assets less correlated to tech-sector swings.
Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.
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