
Signs suggest the crypto market sell-off may be ending, according to JPMorgan analysts.
There are growing signs in the crypto market that the sell-off is ending, including ETF outflows stabilizing. This was stated by JPMorgan analysts, as reported by CoinDesk.
“Signs of a January bottom are also seen in other crypto indicators related to perpetual futures and positions on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange,” the experts noted.
Researchers highlighted the divergence in the dynamics of stock funds and crypto ETFs in December 2025. The former attracted $235 billion, while the latter lost more than $1 billion.


However, January data indicates a reduction in selling pressure and a stabilization of flows into Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded products.
According to JPMorgan analysts, the preliminary recovery is supported by MSCI’s decision not to exclude the leading cryptocurrency and DAT companies in its global stock indices in the February 2026 review.
The bank also highlighted misconceptions regarding reduced liquidity in the crypto market. According to the report, the indicators were within normal limits even during the correction, and the negative trend was mainly due to investor panic.
Experts concluded that the majority of cryptocurrency sales are “already behind us.” Current factors suggest a possible return to the bottom rather than the start of a new phase of decline.
Earlier, the co-founder of the trading resource Material Indicators, Keith Alan, said that in 2026 the leading cryptocurrency is unlikely to reach a new all-time high.
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