IBIT ranking 6th in 2025 ETF flows despite negative returns is ‘a really good sign’

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-20Last updated on 2025-12-20

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Despite posting negative returns for the year, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) ranked sixth in 2025 ETF net inflows with approximately $25 billion. This performance, noted by Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas as a "really good sign," highlights strong investor commitment amid a down market. In contrast, many top-performing equity and bond ETFs saw double-digit gains. Balchunas suggested that such inflows during a weak period indicate long-term confidence rather than short-term speculation. Meanwhile, sustained institutional buying via ETFs hasn't significantly boosted Bitcoin’s price, which he attributes to profit-taking and mature market behavior. BlackRock executives defended IBIT's outflows as normal for ETF liquidity management.

BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF, iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT, has ranked sixth in net inflows despite being the only fund in the top cohort posting a negative return for the year.

Data shared by Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas shows IBIT pulling in roughly $25 billion in year-to-date inflows, even as its annual performance sits in the red. By comparison, several traditional equity and bond ETFs ahead of IBIT on the leaderboard posted double-digit gains, while gold-backed ETF GLD, which is up more than 60% on the year, attracted less capital than IBIT.

Balchunas described the result as a “really good sign” over the long term, arguing that the flows reveal more about investor behavior than short-term price action.

“If you can do $25 billion in a bad year, imagine the flow potential in a good year,” he wrote, pointing to what he called a “HODL clinic” from older, long-term investors.

IBIT sees net inflows but negative returns. Source: Eric Balchunas

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Why heavy ETF buying isn’t pushing Bitcoin higher?

Meanwhile, one crypto market participant questioned why sustained institutional buying through ETFs has not translated into stronger price performance.

In response, Balchunas suggested the market may be behaving more like a mature asset class, where early holders take profits and deploy income strategies, such as selling call options, rather than chasing immediate upside. He also noted Bitcoin had risen more than 120% the previous year, tempering expectations for continuous gains.

On Friday, US spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs saw $158 million in net outflows, with Fidelity’s FBTC the only fund to post inflows. Meanwhile, spot Ether (ETH) ETFs recorded $75.9 million in outflows, extending their losing streak to seven consecutive days.

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BlackRock defends IBIT after outflows

BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF faced heavy pressure in November, with its flagship IBIT fund recording about $2.34 billion in net outflows, including two large withdrawal days mid-month. Despite the pullback, BlackRock executives downplayed concerns.

Speaking at Blockchain Conference 2025 in São Paulo, BlackRock business development director Cristiano Castro said the firm’s Bitcoin ETFs have become one of its largest revenue drivers. He argued that ETFs are designed to facilitate capital allocation and cash-flow management, making periods of compression and outflows normal.

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Related Questions

QWhat is the ranking of BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) in 2025 ETF net inflows, and what is unique about its performance?

AIBIT ranked 6th in 2025 ETF net inflows, pulling in roughly $25 billion. It is unique because it was the only fund in the top cohort to post a negative return for the year.

QAccording to Eric Balchunas, why is IBIT's performance considered a 'really good sign'?

AHe argues that the substantial inflows during a period of negative returns reveal strong long-term investor behavior and commitment (a 'HODL clinic'), suggesting even greater flow potential during a good year, rather than being solely focused on short-term price action.

QWhat reason did Eric Balchunas suggest for why sustained institutional ETF buying hasn't pushed Bitcoin's price significantly higher?

AHe suggested the market may be maturing, with early holders taking profits and deploying income strategies like selling call options, rather than chasing immediate upside. He also noted that Bitcoin had risen over 120% the previous year, tempering expectations for continuous gains.

QHow did BlackRock executives respond to the significant net outflows from IBIT in November?

ABlackRock executives downplayed concerns. Director Cristiano Castro stated that Bitcoin ETFs have become one of the firm's largest revenue drivers and argued that ETFs are designed for capital allocation and cash-flow management, making periods of outflows normal.

QHow did the net flows for US spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs perform on the Friday mentioned in the article?

AUS spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $158 million in net outflows, with only Fidelity's FBTC posting inflows. Spot Ether ETFs recorded $75.9 million in outflows, extending their losing streak to seven consecutive days.

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