Bitcoin’s 7.5% Rally Through July Under Scrutiny as ETF Demand Remains Muted in August

Bitcoin’s 7.5% Rally Through July Under Scrutiny as ETF Demand Remains Muted in August

NEW YORK, August 1, 2026, 16:05 EDT

  • Bitcoin was last at $62,473, slipping 0.7%. Cryptocurrency markets stayed open as U.S. spot ETF trading paused for the weekend.
  • Bitcoin rose roughly 7.5% in July, while U.S. spot funds attracted just $172.8 million in total, according to aggregated daily flows.
  • Out of the past 13 Augusts since 2013, nine saw declines, with a median return of minus 7.49%.

Bitcoin saw a notable divergence between its price and fund interest at the start of August. In July, the cryptocurrency rose about 7.5%, but U.S. spot ETFs saw inflows of only $172.8 million.

Analysis of Farside’s daily data indicates outflows totaled $6.92 billion in May and June, while just 2.5% of that amount was added back in July. The data points to diminished selling as more significant than widespread ETF demand.

Bitcoin was priced at $62,473 as of Saturday. The cryptocurrency fell roughly 2.9% across the past week. U.S. spot ETF trading had ended for the week.

July ended on a strong note, but the latest week has seen gains ease.

IndicatorJuly 2026Weekend reading
Bitcoin returnRoughly +7.5%Roughly -2.9% over a seven-day period
Bitcoin spot priceUnder $63,000 on July 31$62,473
Intraday range$62,280–$63,083
U.S. spot ETF net flow+$172.8 millionMarkets closed

Market positioning is a key factor behind the stability. According to Bitfinex analysts, liquidations remained far under the typical $400 million-$500 million daily range for 2026 following the leverage reduction in late June. The drop in leveraged positions resulted in a decrease in automatic sell-offs.

Seasonal trends suggest a different perspective. Since 2013, bitcoin has posted an average return of 1.12% in August. The median return for the month stood at negative 7.49%, with just four Augusts closing higher.

The current distribution shows fewer bearish signals compared to the past four-year period, mainly due to the presence of significant outliers.

August measureReturn or result
Mean, 2013–2025+1.12%
Median value, 2013–2025-7.49%
Number of positive Augusts4 of 13
Number of negative Augusts9 of 13
August 2022 result-13.88%
August 2023 result-11.29%
August 2024 result-8.60%
August 2025 result-6.49%
Average over last four years-10.07%

A single anomaly skews the historical average. Bitcoin surged by 65.32% in August 2017, whereas in August 2015 it fell by 18.67%. Across the most recent four Augusts, the average result was a 10.07% drop.

If bitcoin were to drop 7.49% from the dateline price, it would be close to $57,800. This is a mechanical calculation, not a prediction.

Bitget Wallet research analyst Lacie Zhang anticipates no clear direction for the market. “Base case is a choppy August with bitcoin range-bound unless real yields fall or ETF flows turn consistently positive again,” she told Reuters. CoinDesk

Fund flows provide a more straightforward assessment. Adding up Farside’s daily figures results in these monthly sums.

PeriodNet U.S. spot bitcoin ETF flow
May 2026-$2.406 billion
June 2026-$4.510 billion
July 2026+$172.8 million
May–July cumulative-$6.743 billion
July inflow compared to May–June outflow2.5%

The month closed on a negative note. On July 31, funds posted losses of $265.4 million, outweighing the previous session’s $233.1 million in inflows.

Investors face another key macroeconomic event in the coming week. The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark rate steady at 3.50% to 3.75% on July 29. Three members favored a 25 basis-point hike. July jobs figures are set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, August 7.

Risks: The seasonal dataset is limited. ETF flows may shift direction in a single session. Bitcoin could face additional pressure from rising real yields, a firmer dollar or sales linked to security concerns.

ETF flows on Monday will indicate if July’s momentum attracted additional investors. Continued inflows would reinforce the recovery, while a fresh pullback would highlight fragile demand for funds as a key vulnerability.

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Further analysis

Is Bitcoin positioned to surpass its primary trend barrier?
Bitcoin is currently around $62,441, marking a 0.8% decline in the past 24 hours. The price is 2.8% under the 200-day moving average of about $64,181. Holding above this average would enhance medium-term momentum. The session's low stands at $62,280.
Can ETF flows provide sufficient momentum for a renewed rally?
U.S. spot ETFs recorded inflows of just $172.8 million in July, according to the aggregation of Farside’s daily fund data. Flows fluctuated from $233.1 million added to $265.4 million withdrawn. Total net inflows remain at $51.38 billion. While demand stayed positive overall, it showed volatility.
Might U.S. rates emerge as the primary downside trigger?
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%, as three members preferred a rate hike. Markets now assign a 67% probability to a quarter-point increase in September. Rising cash yields make holding Bitcoin less attractive and contribute to tighter financial conditions.
Is Bitcoin considered inexpensive after a 50% drawdown?
Bitcoin trades 50.5% under its $126,198 all-time high. However, its market capitalization stays close to $1.25 trillion. Bitcoin generates neither earnings nor distributable cash flow. The decline on its own does not indicate it is undervalued. Unlike stocks, there is no uniform analyst consensus available.
How are options priced for the period ending in late August?
Implied volatility for CME August options stood at 35.96% annualized with 25 days until expiration. Based on current spot levels, this corresponds to an approximate $5,900 one-standard-deviation price swing. The model projects a range between $56,600 and $68,300. The contract measures volatility rather than price direction.
Iwona Majkowska

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech. She covers stocks, artificial intelligence and technology, with a focus on the stories moving U.S. and global markets. Before turning to financial journalism, she worked in equity research and financial analysis. She is a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics. Follow Iwona Majkowska on Google News.

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