Bitcoin Inflows Overtake Gold as U.S. ETF Investors Realign Portfolios in 2025

By: blockchainreporter|2025/05/08 00:45:02
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Bitcoin ETFs saw higher inflows than gold despite lower returns in 2025.U.S. equity ETFs attracted strong inflows despite posting negative YTD performance.Short-term bond ETFs gained traction as investors sought safety amid market uncertainty.Investor activity in U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) displays changing patterns in 2025, as total year-to-date (YTD) inflows reached $363.2 billion across funds managing $10.64 trillion in assets.The standout observation comes from the digital asset segment, where the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has drawn in $6.96 billion so far this year. This total surpasses the $6.51 billion in inflows recorded by SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), the leading gold ETF.IBIT flips GLD (gold ETF) on year to date flows even after gold’s unreal performance. Wall Street can’t get enough of Bitcoin. pic.twitter.com/scfnbq7L8M— Zaheer (@SplitCapital) May 7, 2025The difference in investor behavior is particularly noteworthy given GLD’s 23.07% YTD return compared to IBIT’s 4.03%. The inflow data suggests that despite gold’s outperformance, a growing portion of capital continues to be directed toward Bitcoin-focused products.Large Equity Allocations Persist Despite Market PullbacksThe Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) has recorded the highest inflows of $55.65 billion among all ETFs. This move comes amid a year-to-date return of -3.02%, indicating continued investor commitment to broad-market U.S. equities despite recent underperformance.Other equity-focused funds like the Invesco QQQM ETF and the Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG) have brought in about $6.4 billion each and another $4 billion has gone into banks and bank stocks. However, both have fallen from value, with YTD decline of -4.23 percent for QQQM and -3.22 percent for VUG.Source: XThe data points to ongoing interest in long-term exposure to the equity market, even during periods of volatility. Despite negative short-term returns, these flows suggest a preference for passive indexing and large-cap growth positions.Short-Term Bond Funds Attract Risk-Averse CapitalIn the fixed-income space, investors show renewed interest in short-duration Treasury products. The iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV) collected $16.6 billion in inflows with a 1.44% return, while the SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL) brought in $10.88 billion and delivered an identical return.This defensive strategy is consistent with broader market uncertainty, where downside protection remains a priority for some investor classes. The JP Morgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI) a fund that duplicates the option returns of an ETF but without actually using options, also saw $5.75 billion of inflows.Its YTD return, however, is -5.06%. Investors have been looking for alternative ‘income’ streams, yet, at least, the performance figures suggest that these strategies haven’t met expectations in this cycle.

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