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    Bitcoin and Gold Are Bleeding: Urgent Alert

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Bitcoin and gold ETFs experienced massive outflows since April, losing nearly $12 billion combined, as retail investors pull back from these assets.
    2. Despite initial inflows, Bitcoin (-12%) and gold (-13%) have declined significantly, with Bitcoin’s largest ETF seeing over $8 billion net outflows in seven weeks.
    3. Meanwhile, US semiconductor ETFs attracted over $20 billion in inflows, outperforming gold and Bitcoin, with gains of 81% and 60% respectively.
    4. Retail investors are shifting their capital from gold and Bitcoin into semiconductor stocks, indicating a new trend towards tech sectors amid recent market turbulence.

    Bitcoin and Gold Are Bleeding

    Declining Prices and Investor Withdrawals

    Since the start of 2024, Bitcoin has seen a sharp drop in value. It fell below $60,000 for the first time since late 2023. During this period, major funds tracking Bitcoin lost over $8 billion in just a few weeks. At the same time, gold, which reached a new all-time high at the beginning of the year, has also declined. Its price has fallen into the red after a strong start. This signals that both assets are facing investor uncertainty. Many investors are pulling their money out of gold and Bitcoin ETFs. For example, since April, these funds saw about $12 billion in total withdrawals. The trend shows that people are leaving these assets and looking elsewhere for investment.

    Where the Money Is Going

    Instead of gold and Bitcoin, investors are funneling money into semiconductor stocks. Data shows that US ETFs for semiconductor companies attracted over $20 billion since April. In contrast, the funds for gold and Bitcoin lost about $12 billion during the same period. Semiconductor ETFs like $SOXX and $SMH have increased by 81% and 60%, respectively. This shift suggests that investors see potential in technology and chip stocks. Meanwhile, the overall US stock market attracted more than $1 trillion in new money this year. So, while gold and Bitcoin are losing investor confidence, sectors like semiconductors are gaining new interest. This movement highlights changing priorities among retail investors and a continued search for growth opportunities.

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