
Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’
Bitcoin’s drop to $42,000 obliterated its open interest and liquidated a large swath of leveraged traders, but analysts say OI resets typically provide great buying opportunities. The weekend is upon us and fear remains the dominant short-term sentiment in the cryptocurrency market. Earlier today Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped to $47,250 and investors are biting their nails after data from the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) shows inflation reaching a forty-year high at 6.8%.Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that a midday push by bulls to reclaim the $50,000 support....
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Bitcoin’s dominance of the crypto market has been on the rise. This naturally comes with every downtrend in the market because although bitcoin takes a hit, the altcoins always record the worse losses, leaving them with less dominance of the market. Bitcoin’s dominance has however not stopped here. It has now spilled onto the derivatives market where the dominance of the pioneer cryptocurrency is even more apparent. Bitcoin Open Interest Surges The general open interest in the crypto market has been on a decline since the market took a hit in December. This is currently sitting at about....
Bitcoin’s Open Interest (OI) has been experiencing significant growth lately, with several experts reporting that the metric has surged to a new all-time high. However, Alphractal, an investment data analysis platform, has addressed the claims, noting that open interest in BTC is yet to reclaim its current peak. Open Interest In Bitcoin Remains Below All-Time […]
Bitcoin open interest crashed by billions in one weekend, painting a bearish outlook for the flagship crypto and spells doom for BTC bulls. Despite this setback, crypto analysts have provided some optimism with their analysis, which hints at a bullish reversal soon enough. Bitcoin’s Open Interest Crashes By $4.5 Billion Over The Weekend Coinglass data shows that Bitcoin’s open interest crashed by $4.5 billion over the weekend, dropping from $65 billion to $61.5 billion. This came following the liquidations that occurred due to the BTC price crash. Further data from Coinglass shows that....
Crypto analyst CrediBULL Crypto has revealed that Bitcoin’s open interest has crashed to a six-month low. The analyst further explained what happened the last time this low open interest occurred while providing a bullish outlook for the flagship crypto. Bitcoin’s Open Interest Crashes To 6-Month Low In an X post, CrediBULL Crypto revealed that Bitcoin’s open interest is at the lowest levels it has been at in six months. He noted that the BTC price was trading between $50,000 and $60,000 the last time the open interest was this low. The analyst also revealed that Bitcoin’s funding rate....
Bitcoin is currently trading above $69,000, following a 6% pullback from its recent peak at $73,600. The recent surge in open interest has been a key factor in driving BTC’s price action, with open interest reaching $23.9 billion on October 30, a significant uptick that indicated high market engagement. However, in the past 24 hours, data from CryptoQuant reveals a $2.1 billion decline in open interest, signaling a shift as BTC’s price retraces to lower levels. Related Reading: Dogwifhat (WIF) Prepares For A Bullish Breakout – Analyst Sets $3 Target This cooling off has led analysts to....