Spot ETF inflows into U.S. markets are picking up steam—and that's looking pretty bullish right now. What's interesting is that industry experts are reading this as institutional players making a comeback, not just retail traders piling in with leverage. We're talking structural accumulation here, a sign that serious money might be getting serious about the space again.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 2h ago
Is the institutional re-entry real, or is it another attempt to cut the leeks?
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RugResistant
· 2h ago
Are institutions really back? This time, is it just a false boom before another round of retail trapping?
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NFT_Therapy
· 2h ago
Institutional involvement this time is truly different. Compared to retail investors' chaotic trading, it's much more reliable. I feel like this time it's really going to take off.
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YieldChaser
· 3h ago
Are institutions really back? I can't believe it. This time, it's probably just a bait before another round of harvesting retail investors...
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ZkProofPudding
· 3h ago
Institutional return? This time it's really different, feels a bit more stable.
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MEVictim
· 3h ago
Institutional return? Is it true or just another signal of a new round of retail investors getting caught?
Spot ETF inflows into U.S. markets are picking up steam—and that's looking pretty bullish right now. What's interesting is that industry experts are reading this as institutional players making a comeback, not just retail traders piling in with leverage. We're talking structural accumulation here, a sign that serious money might be getting serious about the space again.