BTC ATH when? Investors stir as Bitcoin Open Interest crosses historic highs
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Bitcoin demonstrated resistance against the downside despite leveraged longs liquidations. The show of strength continues as Bitcoin ETFs accumulate, raising chances of a $70,000 price. Bitcoin [BTC] is on the verge of pushing above $70,000. While this may seem bold to state. It was just a few weeks that the cryptocurrency struggled to stay above $60,000. A clear shift has occurred in the market, making it easier for the bulls to push higher. Bitcoin demonstrated robust demand in the last six days, a sign that the bulls are back in control once again, after cooling off in the first 10 days of October. In other words, it appears that BTC is once again building on the same momentum that was present in September. There are a few reasons why a $70,000 Bitcoin price tag may occur in a matter of days or weeks. Bitcoin demonstrated a lot of volatility in the last 24 hours, including a wave of sell pressure, pulling it back just shy of the $68,000 price level. However, this was followed by a demand resurgence, pushing price back up and avoiding more downside. Bitcoin snaps back despite leverage shake off BTC’s extreme volatility during Tuesday’s trading session had the makings of a leverage shake-off. This is because its Open Interest was the highest that it has been in history. On top of that, the estimated leverage ratio also soared to a new local high. Source: CryptoQuant High leverage with corresponding open interest are usually a set-up for liquidations. Especially during times of extreme optimism and once the pullback occurs, it dents the sentiment in most cases. However, that was not the outcome that played out during Tuesday’s trading session. Long liquidations peaked at $88.9 million on 15 September. However, demand quickly snapped back, pushing price back above $67,000.…
Filed under: News - @ October 17, 2024 12:20 am