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Bitcoin Futures Open Interest at ATH Above $5 Billion But Sentiment’s Shaky

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Bitcoin futures aggregated open interest hit the billion mark yesterday, but the overall trend seems to be declining.This points to a possibility that BTC derivative traders are quitting the market owing to lackluster price action. Will a gap at the 00 price level result in a proliferation of short positions?Bitcoin Futures Open Interest Drops Post Topping BillionData from UK based market analytics firm Skew shows that the aggregated open interest in Bitcoin futures trading hit an all-time high of billion.#bitcoin futures open interest is sitting at all-time-high at blnMarket has been quiet this week but there are a lot of open positions! pic.twitter.com/ljDDIQjLTO— skew (@skewdotcom) August 21, 2020But a glance at the developments from August 17 to date shows that the trend

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Bitcoin futures aggregated open interest hit the $5 billion mark yesterday, but the overall trend seems to be declining.

This points to a possibility that BTC derivative traders are quitting the market owing to lackluster price action. Will a gap at the $9700 price level result in a proliferation of short positions?

Bitcoin Futures Open Interest Drops Post Topping $5 Billion

Data from UK based market analytics firm Skew shows that the aggregated open interest in Bitcoin futures trading hit an all-time high of $5 billion.

But a glance at the developments from August 17 to date shows that the trend is declining.

As CryptoPotato explained, open interest in futures trading denoted the number of active contracts held by traders and investors. This amounts to open positions that have not been settled or closed out.

Open interest declines when buyers and sellers close more contracts than opening new ones. This inevitably points to futures markets losing strength. Something which Bitcoin futures markets are going through right now. But why?

The Rallying US Dollar Forcing BTC Derivative Traders to Move Out

As per reports from forex markets, the greenback appreciated in comparison to the Euro, for the first time since mid-June. Commenting on the US Dollar’s recovery against the Euro, Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA, New York said:

The Markit PMI flash readings show the U.S. is outperforming Europe

This explains why Bitcoin futures traders are closing and exiting their positions as the US Dollar gains prominence as a superior store of value for the time being, all the more because gold is tumbling too.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price action is tepid, and futures traders are supposedly loading up on short positions.

Bitcoin Futures Open Interest at ATH Above $5 Billion But Sentiment’s Shaky
Aggregated Bitcoin Futures Daily Volumes 1-Month Chart, Source: Skew

The CME Gap Mark and Bitcoin Price Levels That Are Crucial

Reputed Amsterdam-based, Bitcoin and crypto trader Michael, has pointed out the current BTC market scenario in a tweet earlier today. He also mentioned the unfilled CME futures gap at the $9700 – $10,000 price level.

If Bitcoin manages to hold strong within the $11,400 – $11,600 area, a sideways trading pattern will ensue, but if BTC fails that zone, combined with the filling of the CME gap, then things could go south. Literally.

A fellow trader, while commenting, said that he agrees with Michael and that he is bearish. Mentioning the unfilled CME futures gap, that an ‘ascending broadening wedge’ pattern is developing. Although, he said that the Bitcoin ‘Fear and Greed Index’ is pointing to ‘Extreme Greed, ‘ which inadvertently hints at a buying sentiment.

It remains to be seen whether this greed will help Bitcoin get back and up above the new 2020 high it scored on August 17.


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