Investors Pour $2.75 Billion Into Bitcoin ETFs As Price Skyrockets
24 Mai 2025 - 2:00PM
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Spot Bitcoin ETFs ripped in $2.75 billion this week, and that haul
was nearly 4.5 times last week’s $608 million. Prices jumped past
$109,000, a high not seen since January. Bitcoin even touched
$111,980 on May 22. Investors piled in as the rally took hold.
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Expert Says Spot Bitcoin ETF Inflows Surge According to Farside
data, spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $2.75 billion this week, up sharply
from $608 million the week before. That big jump came as Bitcoin
pushed past its January all-time high of $109,000. On May 21,
investors added $607 million, the same day Bitcoin hit a new peak.
Then, on May 22, the coin soared to $111,980. Those moves show
money chasing fresh highs. BlackRock’s IBIT Leads Flows Based on
reports, ETF flows on May 23 totaled just $212 million, but
BlackRock’s IBIT was the only one in the green. It brought in $431
million all by itself, and that stretched its inflow streak to
eight days straight. Meanwhile, Grayscale’s GBTC saw $89 million
leave, and ARK 21Shares’ ARKB lost $74 million. Investors seem to
favor the low fees and wide reach of the biggest funds. Market
Sentiment Pulls Back Bitcoin’s climb paused a bit after that. At
publication, it traded near $108,150. The Crypto Fear & Greed
Index slid from an “Extreme Greed” reading of 78 down to 66, or
“Greed.” That dip hints at some profit-taking. CryptoQuant analyst
Crypto Dan said on May 22 that “overheating indicators such as the
funding rate and short-term capital inflow remain low compared to
previous peaks, and profit-taking by short-term investors is
limited.” His view is that this rally hasn’t been driven by risky
bets. Related Reading: XRP’s $5 Dream Ride Hinges On This One Chart
Setup – Analyst Record Monthly Inflows In Sight So far in May, spot
Bitcoin ETFs have pulled in about $5.40 billion. The previous
monthly high came in November 2024, when ETFs took in $6.50
billion. With five trading days left in May, inflows could set a
new mark. That steady demand underlines how ETFs have become the
go-to way for many to own Bitcoin without wrestling with wallets
and private keys. Demand for spot Bitcoin ETFs has grown fast.
Investors like simple, regulated products. The big issuers, led by
BlackRock, have the best chance to stay on top. As for Bitcoin
itself, if sentiment cools, prices might pull back some. But with
institutional flows so strong, many see room to run higher.
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