ETF Flows Guide & Analytics
Track real-time institutional capital movement through U.S.-regulated Bitcoin Spot ETF vehicles. These flows are the clearest signal of Wall Street accumulation and distribution cycles currently available to retail traders.
Bitcoin Spot ETF Daily Flows
Overview
A stacked bar chart showing each ETF issuer's net daily flow in millions of dollars. Positive bars (above zero) indicate net inflows — new capital entering the ETF. Negative bars indicate outflows — capital being redeemed. A white line overlay tracks the cumulative running total across all issuers on the right Y-axis. Issuers tracked: BlackRock IBIT (cyan), Fidelity FBTC (green), ARK ARKB (yellow), and Bitwise BITB (purple).
How to Read
The left Y-axis measures individual daily flow per issuer in $M. The right Y-axis (white line) measures the cumulative total across all ETFs. Each bar stack shows the composite picture: how many issuers are flowing in the same direction simultaneously.
Daily Flow Leaderboard
Overview
A ranked table sorting all tracked ETFs by their most recent trading day's net flow. Colour-coded: green values indicate net inflows, red values indicate net outflows. This gives an immediate single-line read on which institutional vehicle is currently driving the market.
How to Read
Read top-to-bottom as a ranking of institutional conviction by issuer. The top fund by flow is where the real money is moving today.
Cumulative Flow USD
Overview
A single large-format stat displaying the total net cumulative inflow across all tracked Bitcoin Spot ETFs since their January 2024 launch. This is the definitive measure of structural institutional adoption.
How to Read
Compare this figure week-over-week. Growth confirms sustained institutional interest. A declining cumulative total (net negative week) is a rare but significant warning signal.
Cumulative Net Flow Waterfall (Week-over-Week)
Overview
A floating bar waterfall chart showing the last 10 trading days of net ETF flows as individual gain/loss blocks. Each bar floats from the previous day's cumulative total, so the chart visually shows whether momentum is building or eroding. A dashed cyan line tracks the running sum. Green bars extend upward (inflow day), red bars fall downward (outflow day).
How to Read
Follow the dashed cyan line direction. Bars above the previous bar = accumulation momentum building. Bars that break below the previous baseline = structural selling beginning. The height of each bar reflects the magnitude of that day's flow.