Canary Hedera ETF Experiences $1.71M Single-Day Outflow
- Main event sees Canary Hedera outflow, no change for Litecoin.
- Modest retreat in institutional demand.
- Stable overall sentiment and liquidity conditions.
The Canary Hedera spot ETF experienced a net outflow of $1.71 million on November 14, 2025. In contrast, the Canary Litecoin spot ETF recorded no inflow on the same day, reflecting stable but cautious investor sentiment.
In the US, the Canary Hedera spot ETF recorded a substantial net outflow of $1.71 million on November 14, 2025, while the Canary Litecoin spot ETF witnessed no net inflows.
The short-term cautious sentiment reflects in the $1.71 million outflow from the Hedera ETF, though broader market effects are modest.
The Canary Hedera spot ETF, managed by Canary ETFs, saw a significant net outflow of $1.71 million. The ETF’s total asset value reached $63.91 million, holding 0.91% of Hedera’s market capitalization. In contrast, the Litecoin spot ETF didn’t record inflows, maintaining a net asset value of $6.29 million. Neither major cryptocurrencies like ETH nor BTC were directly affected according to current Canary reports.
The immediate effects are limited to Hedera and Litecoin, with no observed impact on total value locked (TVL), liquidity, or staking metrics reported for these ETFs. Institutional involvement appears cautious but stable unless outflows persist.
“The Canary HBAR spot ETF had a net outflow of 1.71 million USD in a single day.” — SoSoValue Data Feed, Data Analyst, SoSoValue
Potential financial outcomes could see increased scrutiny if outflows continue. Historical trends show day-to-day ETF volatility rarely alters long-term prices significantly. Analyzing ongoing market reactions, institutional investors may re-evaluate short-term positions while staying attuned to sector dynamics.
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