Caution Reigns As Bitcoin Slips Under $100K And Funding Rates Reflect Fear
08 Enero 2025 - 12:00PM
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Bitcoin started the year with a strong price rally, surging by 5%
on January 6th to reclaim the $100k mark for the first time in
weeks. The asset’s price continued its run up to $102,760 before
undergoing a healthy correction, pushing it back below $100k. As of
press time, Bitcoin trades between $96k and $102k, with total
trading volume hitting $6.58 billion. Related Reading: Bitcoin
Price Takes a Breather: Gains Reduced Amid Volatility While
Bitcoin’s recent price performance looks healthy, the asset’s
funding rate data tells a different story. Based on Glassnode’s
data, Bitcoin’s current average funding rate dropped to 0.009%,
below its neutral level of 0.01%. Lower-than-usual funding rate
data suggests a cautious long-term trading sentiment for
investments, including Bitcoin. 📉 After peaking at 0.026% in
mid-December, the weekly MA of perpetual funding rates has cooled
to 0.009% – just below the neutral 0.01%: https://t.co/CORjRx0X2k 🔍
This suggests a cautious positioning, with speculators showing
limited willingness to pay premiums for long…
pic.twitter.com/JwSPpZRpeG — glassnode (@glassnode) January 7, 2025
A Look At Bitcoin’s Average Funding Rates The average funding rate
is just one of the technical indicators used to assess the market’s
sentiment on Bitcoin and other investments. A funding rate,
expressed in percentage, is set by crypto exchanges for their
perpetual futures contracts. If this rate is positive, long
positions periodically settle short positions; when it’s negative,
short positions periodically settle long positions. According to
data, the funding rate’s weekly moving average dropped to 0.009%,
below the neutral score of 0.10%. This week’s updated funding rate
reflects a steep decline from the 0.0026% mid-December, suggesting
a cautious investor sentiment for long positions. Is Bitcoin’s
Price Rally Sustainable? Coinglass also shared that the assets’
Open Interest-Weighted Funding Rate increased to 0.0058% but was
still below January 5th’s high of 0.0113%. Then, Coinshares also
revealed that the Volume-Weighted Funding Rate increased to
0.0051%, but still way below a previous high of 0.0111%.
Interestingly, the decline in funding rates indicates that most
traders are cautious as Bitcoin struggles to hit and keep the $100k
mark. Their reluctance to put their money on leveraged exposure
means they’re not confident in Bitcoin’s ability to sustain its
price surge soon. Related Reading: Bitcoin Outflows On Binance
Suggest Growing Accumulation–Bullish Momentum Ahead? What’s Next
For Bitcoin? Still, investors can find good news in the market this
week. The asset’s derivatives trading activity increased, with its
daily trading volume increasing to $85 billion, or a surge of 42%.
Open interest saw a modest increase of 2%, and the asset’s
Long/Short ratio is set at 1.0243, which makes investors’ sentiment
neutral. Also, Bitcoin’s Chande Momentum Index (CMI) increased to
58.71 during the price rally, which topped $100k, but this slowed
down as the price settled below $100k. Featured image from The
Independent, chart from TradingView
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