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Could Derivative Pressure Threaten Bitcoin’s Q4 Surge?

Fourth-Quarter Boom Questioned as Traders Increase Short Positions on Bitcoin

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
October 7, 2024
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin (BTC) has reclaimed the $63K mark, sparking market anticipation for a strong Q4 breakout.
  • The cryptocurrency’s vulnerability to derivative market pressures poses a threat to its bullish reversal.

Bitcoin has managed to reclaim the significant $63K mark, fueling anticipation for a strong Q4 breakout.

This recovery follows a period of volatility caused by external factors. However, stakeholders seem to have regained control, positioning Bitcoin for its next big move.

Derivative Market Pressures

Despite the positive signs, Bitcoin remains vulnerable to pressures from the derivative market. These pressures can expose it to sudden price swings, potentially thwarting attempts at a bullish reversal.

Speculative dominance currently remains low at 2.5%, which keeps Bitcoin’s long-term outlook relatively stable. However, a growing trend of traders looking to short Bitcoin over shorter timeframes could pose a threat.

Increasing Speculative Control

If this trend continues to build, it could result in Bitcoin being excessively influenced by derivative instruments, undermining hopes of pushing the price above $100K by next year.

Interestingly, when Bitcoin hit its all-time high of $73K in March, open interest surged past the 30-billion mark for the first time, reaching a staggering $36.44 billion. This trend could signal a reversal of the cycle by pushing investors into a state of extreme greed and indicating the risk of market overheating.

Threat of Short Resurgence

The last 24 hours have seen a significant wave of short liquidations, hitting a 100% rate on the Bitfinex exchange while Bitcoin tested the $63K level. This suggests that the recent rise in price may have come from short positions closing, forcing traders to buy back Bitcoin.

While this situation signals a bullish trend with long positions dominating the derivative market, the likelihood of converting the near-term correction into a long-term reversal remains elusive. This concern is heightened by the expected resurgence of short positions, which seems imminent given the overextended open interest levels.

In essence, Bitcoin finds itself in a precarious state. If it succumbs to derivative pressure, it may encounter rejection near $64K, reminiscent of the August rally. This necessitates careful monitoring of the derivative space.

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