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U.S. Remaining on the Sidelines During Bitcoin’s Latest Uptrend

Analysts Raise Concerns Over the Absence of U.S. Investors in Bitcoin's Recent Bullish Run

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
October 9, 2024
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  • Bitcoin’s recent rally to $64,000 raises concerns due to the absence of the U.S. market and declining open interest.
  • Analysts suggest the rally is driven by Asian capital and the rebound in retail interest may signal renewed market confidence.

Bitcoin’s recent surge to $64,000 has sparked optimism among investors. However, some market analysts are questioning the sustainability of this growth due to certain unusual trends.

Concerns Over U.S. Market Absence

A CryptoQuant analyst, known as BQYoutube, highlighted that the U.S. market, represented by Coinbase, has not been participating in the recent rally. This observation was made on the CryptoQuant QuickTake platform. BQYoutube noted that while Bitcoin’s price was rising, Coinbase Premium, a metric that tracks the difference between Bitcoin prices on Coinbase and other exchanges, was falling. This suggests that the U.S. market might not be as enthusiastic about the rally, which could potentially weaken the overall bullish sentiment.

BQYoutube suggested that the recent rally might be driven by capital flows from Asia. The analyst pointed out the China rate cut and the inflow of Asian capital as possible factors driving prices upward. However, the analyst also cautioned that without significant U.S. participation, the rally might lack full support and could be risky.

Declining Open Interest

Data from Coinglass shows a decline in Bitcoin’s Open Interest, which refers to the total number of outstanding derivative contracts. This decline could indicate that traders are less optimistic about Bitcoin’s future movement in the short term. Similarly, Bitcoin’s Open Interest volume, which reflects the total number of trades, has also seen a significant decline.

In addition, data from Glassnode revealed a substantial drop in active Bitcoin addresses over the past few months, indicating a decline in retail interest. However, recent data suggests a minor recovery, with active addresses climbing back above 700,000 in recent days. This rebound in retail interest could signal renewed confidence in the market.

While the current rally has sparked excitement, the lack of U.S. participation and declining open interest may present challenges for Bitcoin’s short-term prospects.

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