Ethereum ETF attracts $110 million against the market trend, ETH holds steady at $3000, but institutional funds are retreating

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January 27 News, since late January 2026, Ethereum (ETH) has faced a critical test amid intense volatility. Last week, ETH price briefly fell below $3,000, with a low of around $2,796, sparking fierce debate in the market about the medium-term trend. On one side, institutional funds continued to withdraw, while on the other side, spot Ethereum ETFs experienced a rare strong inflow, making ETH price movements tense.

Looking at institutional fund flows, as of the week ending January 23, Ethereum experienced over $630 million in net outflows from institutional investors, directly erasing previous rebound gains and bringing the total net flow since January to a negative $77.4 million, making it one of the weakest performers among mainstream cryptocurrencies. Such funds typically represent large funds and asset management institutions, and their reduction in holdings is often related to the global macro environment, risk asset volatility, and declining relative returns of Ethereum. If this defensive stance continues, ETH could face additional selling pressure in the medium term.

Meanwhile, spot Ethereum ETFs are signaling a completely different message. After experiencing over $600 million in outflows the previous week, the latest trading day saw a sudden net inflow of $110 million, indicating that some funds are beginning to view recent corrections as an opportunity to reposition for Ethereum’s price. Compared to short-term traders, ETF funds tend to have a medium- to long-term allocation, so this change is seen as a renewed bet on Ethereum’s long-term value and the DeFi ecosystem.

On the price front, ETH has repeatedly found support around $2,796, which is considered an important defensive line. With buying interest returning, the price has climbed back to the $3,000 level. If ETF fund inflows remain positive this week, ETH could challenge the resistance at $3,085 again. Once broken, the next target zone would be $3,188, which would strengthen market expectations of a trend reversal for Ethereum.

Conversely, if the $3,000 level is lost again, the price could fall back to around $2,800, with short-term sentiment weakening significantly and delaying any bullish logic based on network upgrades and on-chain activity recovery. Against the backdrop of cautious institutional investors and ETF bottom-fishing, ETH is standing at a crucial watershed in early 2026.

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