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Essential Consolidation: The Gamechanger to Fuel Bitcoin’s Comeback

Exploring the Impact of Economic Factors and Institutional Reluctance on Bitcoin's Necessary Market Consolidation

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
December 26, 2024
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin’s value has increased by 4% due to the ‘Christmas Rally’, but psychological risks remain a concern.
  • Despite a sharp decline and potential correction, Bitcoin is creeping back towards $100K.

Bitcoin’s value has experienced a 4% surge, attributed to the ‘Christmas Rally’. This increase in value has been driven by anonymous investors, often referred to as ‘secret Santas’.

Despite this positive trend, psychological risks are still present, preventing a full-on bull rally from taking place.

Bitcoin’s Recent Performance

Approximately ten days ago, Bitcoin reached a new all-time high (ATH) of $108K, a milestone it has been striving for since the “Trump pump”.

However, despite the absence of an overheated market and greed levels remaining below 90, investor caution increased following a warning from the FOMC of a cautious 2025.

As a result, Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline, erasing much of the gains acquired during the final phase of the election cycle.

This potential correction led many to cash out at the $94K price point, resulting in over $7.17 billion in profits being realized.

Investor Behavior and Market Response

While it may seem like a setback, the exit of weak investors is often viewed as a ‘healthy’ retracement. This allows new investors to enter the market and acquire the available supply.

Currently, Bitcoin is slowly creeping back towards $100K. However, it is unclear whether this is due to new capital entering the market or if the aftermath of the recent unexpected decline is still influencing investor behavior.

Following the massive cash-out, Bitcoin exchange reserves rose to 2.427 million – the highest spike since November.

Short-term holders’ SOPR also hit 1.04, indicating that those with less than five months of exposure were cashing out and securing profits.

Furthermore, the inflow of Bitcoin into exchanges reached a five-month high, with 21K Bitcoin deposited at an average price of $98K.

This led to Bitcoin’s value dropping to $92K, its lowest level in over two weeks, with $94K proving to be a strong profit-taking zone.

Despite this decline, Bitcoin managed to bounce back with a 4% increase, placing it back within the $98K-$100K range.

However, the current price point has yet to attract significant institutional capital, as evidenced by the continued outflow streak from Bitcoin ETFs.

On the retail side, buying has increased, albeit not aggressively enough to signal full “accumulation”.

As the New Year approaches, Bitcoin could range between $100K-$105K, though a new ATH still seems somewhat distant.

The recent declines are still fresh in the minds of investors, and this psychological resistance could deter new capital from entering the market.

Historically, the first quarter of each year has been bullish for Bitcoin, characterized by a supply shock where limited supply meets high demand.

However, given the current metrics, it would not be surprising if Bitcoin deviates from its typical pattern.

External forces are becoming increasingly influential, and the absence of clear economic signals could pose a significant challenge in 2025, despite healthy on-chain metrics.

Unless Bitcoin surpasses its previous ATH by mid-January, it may be too early to call a bull rally.

The lack of substantial retail and institutional capital implies that even major players like MSTR may not be sufficient to trigger the rally.

Instead, a consolidation in the $95K–$98K range may be what Bitcoin needs to build momentum for the next significant move.

This could keep risk-averse investors engaged by reducing their profit margins, reigniting FOMO, and paving the way for a rally that could last for several weeks.

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