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ETH Futures Data Signals Path to $5K as Institutional Inflows Accelerate

Published: 29.07.2025

Ether (ETH) briefly touched $3,940 before correcting by 4% to around $3,836. The pullback aligned with a broader crypto market dip and wasn’t driven by ETH-specific factors. Despite this, futures and options data indicate that traders remain confident, with no signs of increased defensive positioning. The monthly ETH futures premium rose to 8%, the highest level in five months, even after a 55% price surge in recent weeks. This suggests traders still see room for further upside and may deploy more leverage if ETH crosses $4,000 convincingly.

Options data shows a neutral outlook among professional traders, with no significant spike in downside hedging. This balanced sentiment points to continued confidence in ETH’s near-term potential.

Institutional interest continues to be a key driver. Between July 11 and last Friday, Ether ETFs saw $4.23 billion in inflows, bringing total U.S.-listed ETH ETF assets to $17.24 billion. Over 40 companies now hold at least 1,000 ETH in reserves, with several firms collectively managing nearly $9 billion in ETH holdings. The pace of institutional adoption is accelerating, with Ethereum-based strategies gaining ground compared to Bitcoin-focused holdings.

As long as these inflows and corporate support persist, traders and analysts see a realistic path for ETH to rally toward the $5,000 level in the near term.

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