Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’

Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’

The weekend is upon us and fear remains the dominant short-term sentiment in the cryptocurrency market. Earlier today Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped to $47,250 and investors are biting their nails after data from the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) shows inflation reaching a forty-year high at 6.8%.

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that a midday push by bulls to reclaim the $50,000 support level was handily defeated and sellers sent the price back below $48,000 which could possibly force another daily lower high for the top-ranked cryptocurrency. 

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Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’
BTC/USDT 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

With the prospect of a major run up in price to end the year all but dashed, traders have shifted their attention to managing risk and identifying the best levels to buy dips. Here’s a look at what analysts are saying about Bitcoin's outlook heading into 2022.

Open interest wipeout “will give way to further upside”

As seen in previous instances where the price of BTC saw a rapid decline, there has been a significant decrease in the open interest (OI) for BTC on derivative exchanges as highlighted in a recent report from Delphi Digital. The report noted a 50% decrease in OI after this latest market downturn as over-leveraged longs positions were decimated.

Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’
BTC futures open interest vs. BTC price. Source: Delphi Digital

While the experience was likely an unpleasant one for traders who were overexposed, the analysts suggested that deleveraging events like this are beneficial over the long term and will often “give way to further upside” as the previous froth and over-exuberance are replaced with a more measured trading environment.

The sharp reduction in OI over the past month may also be signaling that the short-term bottom for BTC may be in according to Delphi Digital, and its possible that the current sell-off could be reaching the point of exhaustion.

Delphi Digital said,

“The 30-day % decline in OI for BTC has reached levels that previously signaled a bottom was forming (or wasn’t too far out).”

Range-bound trading for BTC until 2022

According to Ben Lilly, co-founder of Jarvis Labs, the price of Bitcoin is likely “to stay in this trading range until at least the end of the month,” mainly due to the fact that Dec. 31st marks “the largest open interest in terms of open contracts.”

Lilly highlighted previous instances of major drawdowns resulting in a high number of liquidations as part of the reasoning and he explained that the market has typically taken some time to build momentum after these pullbacks.

Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’
BTC futures open interest. Source: Espresso

Lilly said,

“Luckily, for anybody wanting to accumulate on a weekly basis or at the bottom portion of the current trading range, this is a great setup.”

Related: Trader who called 2017 Bitcoin price crash raises concerns over 'double top'

Should traders look for continuation of the uptrend?

A final bit of insight was provided by analyst and pseudonymous Twitter analyst ‘Rekt Capital’, who posted the following chart of BTC price trading between two key exponential moving averages.

Analysts say Bitcoin’s open interest wipeout ‘will give way to further upside’
BTC/USD 1-week chart. Source: Twitter

Rekt Capital said,

“Overall, BTC is consolidating inside the two key EMAs right now. Just like in May 2021. And just like in May… Continued price stability and consolidation in between these two EMAs will precede new macro uptrend continuation.”

The overall cryptocurrency market cap now stands at $2.238 trillion and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 40.7%.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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