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    Sosnick Warns Crypto's 'Tourists' Are Cashing out as Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $1.42 Billion
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    Key Takeaways

    • Interactive Brokers’ Steve Sosnick warns crypto bought by performance chasers will be sold by performance chasers.
    • Spot bitcoin ETFs lost $1.42 billion last week, the third-highest weekly outflow on record.
    • A real conviction-based rally, Sosnick argues, depends on holders who do not flee at the first AI-stock distraction.

    The “ Crypto Tourist” Thesis

    Speaking on Laura Shin’s “Bits + Bips” podcast alongside co-host Steven Ehrlich, Sosnick argued that much of the capital that flowed into crypto during the rally never had real conviction behind it. “If it was bought by performance chasers, it’ll be sold by performance chasers,” he said, summarizing the dynamic in a single line.

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    The phrase captures a worry that has dogged the market since exchange-traded funds (ETFs) opened crypto to a wider audience. Tourist money, in Sosnick’s framing, shows up when prices are rising and headlines are loud, then exits the moment a flashier trade appears, leaving prices more fragile than the inflows suggested on the way up.

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    Sosnick laid out the macro forces he sees pressing on crypto right now, including ETF “tourists” rotating in and out, competition from high-flying artificial-intelligence (AI) stocks soaking up speculative appetite, and the signal sent by Kevin Warsh’s first week as Federal Reserve chair. Each, he suggested, is pulling at the same pool of risk capital that crypto needs to sustain a rally.

    The Outflows Backing up the Warning

    The data lends weight to the concern as spot bitcoin ETFs saw $1.42 billion in net outflows from May 25 to May 29, the third-highest weekly total on record, while spot ether ETFs posted $241 million in outflows (a third consecutive negative week). The numbers point to exactly the kind of fair-weather behavior Sosnick describes.

    Sosnick Warns Crypto's 'Tourists' Are Cashing out as Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $1.42 Billion
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    The bleed is not new, as even the week prior, Bitcoin.com News reported that bitcoin ETFs lost $1.26 billion, while XRP and HYPE funds attracted fresh inflows, a divergence suggesting capital is rotating rather than committing. Blackrock and Ark also drove a $1 billion bitcoin ETF selloff as XRP demand accelerated, reinforcing the picture of money hopping between narratives.

    That rotation is quite telling because when investors yank funds from bitcoin to chase the next outperformer, it implies a thin layer of conviction underneath headline prices, precisely the tourist dynamic Sosnick is flagging.

    Competition From AI Stocks

    Part of the problem, in Sosnick’s view, is that crypto no longer has speculative appetite to itself. AI stocks have become the market’s dominant momentum trade, offering the kind of explosive, narrative-driven returns that once drew newcomers to digital assets. That competition has changed the opportunity cost of holding crypto because when a rival sector rips higher, marginal buyers are more easily lured away (and the same fickle flows that inflated crypto valuations can deflate them just as quickly).

    A conviction-based rally, in his telling, is one driven by holders who understand why they own the asset and are not spooked by a louder trade next door. Such buyers provide a floor that tourist money never can, because they are not measuring crypto against the daily leaderboard of hot sectors.

    For now, the market sits closer to the tourist end of that spectrum as the Warsh-led Fed has nudged rate expectations in a hawkish direction, all while ETF flows continue to leak. The near-term test is whether outflows stabilize or deepen heading into the summer.

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