Ethereum News Update: Ethereum ETFs See $141M Inflows as Bullish Pattern Signals Potential $4,500 Rally
- Ethereum ETFs saw $141.6M inflows on Oct 21, 2025, as ETH traded near $3,850 amid renewed speculative interest. - 24-hour trading volume rose 35.2% to $45.8B, with JPMorgan's Ethereum collateral program boosting long-term demand. - Technical analysis shows a bull flag pattern with $4,500 as key resistance, supported by 200-day EMA at $3,580. - Risks include potential correction below $3,500 and Fed rate decision impacts, with 95% odds of 25-basis-point cut expected.
On October 21, 2025, Ethereum (ETH) hovered around $3,850 as U.S. spot ETFs saw renewed inflows after three consecutive days of outflows, hinting at a possible short-term recovery for the asset. This movement came after net inflows reached $141.6 million into
Technical analysis indicates that Ethereum is currently consolidating and may be preparing for a breakout. The asset is trading below the Bollinger Band’s midline at $4,146, facing resistance at $4,720 and finding support near $3,563. The relative strength index (RSI) stands at 41.15, pointing to bearish momentum but not yet signaling an oversold market, according to crypto.news. Analysts observe a bull flag pattern emerging after Ethereum’s climb from $2,500 in April to $4,950 in August, with the 200-day EMA at $3,580 serving as a key support level, as highlighted by
Growing institutional interest is strengthening Ethereum’s long-term outlook. JPMorgan’s planned initiative to let institutional clients use Ethereum as collateral for loans by the end of the year could boost structural demand, according to
Nonetheless, short-term challenges persist. Ethereum needs to stay above $3,500 to keep the bull flag intact; falling below this level could lead to a correction toward the $3,000–$3,200 range, The Currency Analytics warned. Overall market sentiment will also depend on the pace of ETF inflows and broader economic indicators. At present, Ethereum’s technical and fundamental backdrop supports a potential rise toward $4,500 by the end of October, with institutional activity and macro trends likely to influence its path, according to
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