Bitcoin jumps 25%, with #etf in inflows returning
Bitcoin is rising strongly, up to around $78,500—nearly 25% higher than the $62,700 zone seen in mid-August. Notably, the rally is accompanied by continuously positive ETF flows, suggesting buying pressure is returning from institutions.
In the past two sessions, Bitcoin ETFs attracted approximately $517 million and $606 million respectively, for a total of more than $1.1 billion. Ethereum ETFs also drew in over $400 million, while XRP and Solana continue to record inflows.
The momentum is also driven by U.S. policy. The Trump administration continues to promote the crypto industry and the CLARITY Act, strengthening expectations for a clearer regulatory framework.
The rapid surge is further amplified by a short squeeze: when Bitcoin broke above $70,000 and then $75,000, many short positions were liquidated.
However, it’s still not possible to confirm that this is a new bull run. After a nearly 25% rise, BTC could easily see a sharp correction.
Key levels to watch are $74,000–$75,000. If BTC corrects but ETFs continue to attract capital, that would be a very positive sign: real money is absorbing supply.
Conversely, if ETFs reverse and pull back when BTC moves close to $80,000, the rally may only be FOMO and a short squeeze.
Conclusion: the trend is clearly more positive, but you should still DCA and manage your capital—don’t chase the price after a hot surge.
Bitcoin is rising strongly, up to around $78,500—nearly 25% higher than the $62,700 zone seen in mid-August. Notably, the rally is accompanied by continuously positive ETF flows, suggesting buying pressure is returning from institutions.
In the past two sessions, Bitcoin ETFs attracted approximately $517 million and $606 million respectively, for a total of more than $1.1 billion. Ethereum ETFs also drew in over $400 million, while XRP and Solana continue to record inflows.
The momentum is also driven by U.S. policy. The Trump administration continues to promote the crypto industry and the CLARITY Act, strengthening expectations for a clearer regulatory framework.
The rapid surge is further amplified by a short squeeze: when Bitcoin broke above $70,000 and then $75,000, many short positions were liquidated.
However, it’s still not possible to confirm that this is a new bull run. After a nearly 25% rise, BTC could easily see a sharp correction.
Key levels to watch are $74,000–$75,000. If BTC corrects but ETFs continue to attract capital, that would be a very positive sign: real money is absorbing supply.
Conversely, if ETFs reverse and pull back when BTC moves close to $80,000, the rally may only be FOMO and a short squeeze.
Conclusion: the trend is clearly more positive, but you should still DCA and manage your capital—don’t chase the price after a hot surge.