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Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump

Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump

Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump

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The extreme volatility in the cryptocurrency market caused a wavelike motion in the Bitcoin [BTC] market. BTC was cruising at its annual peak of $12.473 on 17 August and the selling pressure seeped in, causing the price to descend from this peak. However, on 2 and 3 September BTC market saw massive liquidations of longs as the price reached $9,987.86. This was the first time in seven weeks, BTC slipped under the $10k mark, but many traders expected for this to happen.

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Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump
BTCUSD 24-hour chart | Source: TradingView

Price dump spikes liquidations

The high volatility has given rise to high liquidation in the BTC market. According to data provider Skew, BitMEX witnessed total hourly liquidations of $276 million within the past three days. Out of the total liquidations, $261 million were sell-liquidations, whereas the remaining $15 million accounted for buy liquidations. However, there has been higher liquidation that has taken place in the market like in July 2019.

Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump
Source: Skew

BTC continued devaluating on September 4 too, as approximately $75 million longs were liquidated within a single hour on BitMEX.

Interest decreases as the market shrinks

The selling pressure also resulted in the overall open interest to collapse from an ATH of $5.689 billion to $$3.602 billion within a month.

Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump

As the sell-offs escalated on 3 September, BitMEX’s XBTUSD open interest also shrunk rapidly from $780.94 million to $622.01 million. However, despite losing interest in the market, 3 September was the most active session of the month for Bitcoin. According to Skew, BTC spot crossed $1 billion in total, while Coinbase did $327 million and was closely followed by LMAX Digital with $294 million.

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Upwards and Onwards?

Although the largest crypto asset has suffered a great dent in its value over the past couple of days, the traders were expecting the price to fill the trading gap on the Chicago Mercantil Exchange [CME]. Historically, this gap has been filled with the price sooner-or-later retracing back to the gap. At press time, Bitcoin was being traded at $10.218 with a market cap of $191.43 billion.

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Author: Ketaki Dixit
Bitcoin Futures Market Crumbles With Price Slump

Published at Fri, 04 Sep 2020 18:55:15 +0000

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