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Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $1 Billion Despite Price Pressure | ETF News

Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $1 Billion Despite Price Pressure | ETF News

BeInCryptoBeInCrypto2025/06/23 00:30
By:Abiodun Oladokun

Bitcoin-backed ETFs experienced significant inflows, but cooling demand and BTC’s struggles below the $103,000 mark reflect investor caution amid short-term uncertainty.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted slightly over $1 billion in net inflows last week, signaling continued investor interest despite a cooling trend. 

While the figure remains significant, it reflects a 29% drop from the $1.39 billion recorded the previous week. This suggests a moderation in institutional appetite for BTC exposure.

ETF Demand Cools as Bitcoin Stalls 

Between June 16 and June 20, Bitcoin-backed funds saw net inflows of $1.02 billion, a nearly 30% decline from the $1.39 billion recorded the previous week.

Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $1 Billion Despite Price Pressure | ETF News image 0Total Bitcoin Spot ETF Net Inflow. Source: SosoValue

This pullback in inflows occurred amid BTC’s lackluster performance and its struggles to stabilize at the $103,000 price range during the week in review. This trend highlights the short-term uncertainty in the market as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to dampen investor sentiment

Last week, BlackRock’s spot BTC ETF IBIT recorded the highest net outflow among all BTC ETFs, with $1.23 billion entering the fund, bringing its total historical net inflows to $51 billion.

Bitcoin Slides Below $103,000

Today, the leading coin has extended its decline, trading below the psychological $103,000 price mark. Down 1% over the past day, BTC currently exchanges hands at $101,000.

The price decline is accompanied by a 37% uptick in the coin’s daily trading volume, reflecting the sell-side pressure in the market. When an asset’s price falls while trading volume increases, it signals strong selling pressure.

However, BTC’s persistent positive funding rate across the derivatives market hints at an underlying bullish sentiment among futures traders. Currently, this is at 0.002%, showing a preference for long positions even amid the coin’s muted price performance. 

Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $1 Billion Despite Price Pressure | ETF News image 1Bitcoin Funding Rate. Source: Santiment

Moreover, today, the options market has a high demand for call contracts. This indicates that many traders are positioning for a potential upside. 

Bitcoin ETFs Pull in $1 Billion Despite Price Pressure | ETF News image 2Bitcoin Options Open Interest. Source: Deribit

This reinforces the broader risk-on mood and suggests that cautious optimism continues to dominate short-term derivatives market sentiment.

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