Hedge Funds’ Skepticism Grows as Asset Managers Go Long on BTC
The asset managers’ long positions in Bitcoin futures have surged to a record high, reflecting a bullish stance on the cryptocurrency’s future. According to InspoCrypto, asset managers have amassed long positions amounting to $1.82 billion, signaling their strong belief in Bitcoin’s potential for success. However, this confidence starkly contrasts the cautionary tale of history, where substantial price drops followed previous peaks in long positions.
Hedge Funds: A Contrarian Viewpoint
Conversely, hedge funds seem to be preparing for a different scenario. As they approach their all-time high in short positions, with the current volume at $2.15 billion, hedge funds anticipate a downturn in Bitcoin’s value. This approach aligns with the market’s past performance, where substantial bets against Bitcoin have preceded market corrections.
Coingape highlights an intriguing aspect of the current Bitcoin landscape: the dwindling available supply. Despite the uptick in market price, the open interest on perpetual exchanges has seen a surprising dip. This pattern divergence from historical trends, where rising Bitcoin prices typically drove up open interest, raises questions about market sentiment.
Glassnode’s report throws light on the “available supply” of Bitcoin reaching historic lows while “supply storage” rates soar, now 2.4 times higher than the new Bitcoin being issued. This supply squeeze is noteworthy, given that it comes at a time when Bitcoin’s price has recently increased nearly 5% over the last week, even with a slight decline in the past 24 hours.
Market Cap vs. Market Skepticism
Despite the current price of Bitcoin standing at $36,328.91, the skepticism in the market is palpable, with the aggregate open interest lower than expected. The current market cap of Bitcoin is $709 billion, yet the reluctance of traders to engage in futures contracts suggests a wary outlook.
The cryptocurrency market remains a fascinating spectacle of conflicting sentiments and strategic plays by different market participants. As institutional behaviors oscillate between optimism and caution, the only certainty is the volatility and unpredictability of Bitcoin’s journey ahead.
Also read: https://coingape.com/bitcoin-btc-is-entering-the-first-bull-phase-top-analyst-says/
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