Bitcoin Price Eyes $108K As CME Gap Fills and Institutional Flows Surge
By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/13 23:30:06
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Key Insights: Bitcoin fills CME gap, now Bitcoin price could target $108K amid rising institutional inflows. Early BTC miners net $10.37M profit as price holds above $100K level. Bitcoin ETFs hit $62.9B YTD inflows, supporting bullish breakout potential. Bitcoin price is regaining new bullish momentum after filling a key CME gap, with traders focusing on a possible break to $108k. The recent gap fill gives the market a technical reset while it strengthens the wider uptrend as institutional flows remain strong to pour into digital assets. Nevertheless, caution is maintained because historical patterns indicate the possibility of volatility nearby this critical level. Bitcoin Price CME Gap Fill Sparks $108K Target According to The Cryptomist, Bitcoin price has just filled a major CME gap, a key technical milestone that often precedes significant moves. The CME gap which was created as a result of a swift price increase earlier this month has now been filled, and this could lead to another push towards $108,000. The latest chart posted by The Cryptomist revealed Bitcoin price stabilizing at $103,000, with an upside target of $108,000 if momentum is maintained. This goes with overall trends on the market because institutional interest maintains the demand for digital assets. Bitcoin Miners Reap $10.37 Million in Profits as Price Surges Meanwhile, on-chain data highlighted a surge in miner profitability, reflecting the strong price recovery. According to Ali Martinez, early Bitcoin miners have realized over $10.37 million in profits, as the BTC price recently surged past $102,000. This profit spike underscores the broader recovery in the crypto market, as miners capitalize on the recent price surge. According to CryptoQuant, this miner profit spike correlates remarkably well with the recent price breakout, supporting the bullish sentiment for BTC. In the past, miner profitability has indicated the market direction as miners don’t sell during the bullish cycles thus no market pressure. Institutional Flows Signal Growing Investor Confidence Institutional interest in Bitcoin is strong as well with capital into crypto funds hitting new records. Bitcoin focused products locked in $867 million in inflows last week, according to CoinShares, which took total year-to-date (YTD) inflows of $6.7 billion. This increased institutional investment is an indication of increasing confidence in Bitcoin as a store value and as a hedge against macroeconomic uncertainty. The institutional interest in Bitcoin is strong as capital inflows into crypto funds hit new highs. Bitcoin-focused products led to inflows of $867 million last week, driving the year-to-date (YTD) inflows to $6.7 billion, according to CoinShares. The increase in institutional investments shows improved belief in Bitcoin storage of value and the hedge against macroeconomic perplexity. Notably, U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs have thus managed to record $62.9 billion in net inflows over the period since January-end, breaking the previous all-time high of $61.6 billion in February. The trend points to the continued dominance of Bitcoin in the crypto sphere as institutional players focus more on investing in Bitcoin as a strategic allocation. Despite Bitcoin’s lead, there has been significant inflow into other digital assets. Sui, for example, recorded $11.7 million in weekly inflows, higher than Solana and Ethereum. XRP also recorded $1.4 million weekly inflows with a YTD total of $258 million. Momentum and Market Sentiment Remain Key Drivers Although there are bullish signals here, some caution is necessary. According to Alphractal data, the 3- month percentage change in Bitcoin recently turned positive, suggesting there is upside but also exposes trends to risk of volatility. Historical data warned that similar green flips have in the past been followed by sharp reversals which trap momentum traders in the stacks. The aggregated funding rate, one of the main sentiment markers, is also rising constantly, hitting 0.0132 at the time of writing. This indicates increased bullish sentiment but also indicates crowded longs therefore, if price does not hold the current levels, then liquidation is likely to occur. Furthermore, the global macroeconomic trends are bringing more complexity to the forecast. According to CoinShares, recent capital inflows seem related to the overall economic issues such as increased inflation and declining growth rates in key economies. This backdrop has spurred a renewed interest in Bitcoin as a hedge, especially as some states within the U.S., such as Arizona, consider the addition of BTC to their strategic reserves. With Bitcoin holding above the $100K critical point, traders are now centered on the $108K target, as outlined by The Cryptomist. If BTC price can break above this level it may drive a new wave of buying up towards the next resistance at around $120K. Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2025/05/13/bitcoin-price-eyes-108k-as-cme-gap-fills-and-institutional-flows-surge/
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