Bitcoin Shorts Tighten Their Grip On BTC as $40K Is The New Resistance Level

2022/04/28By:

Concerns about the state of the global economy and risk aversion among traders continue to weigh on the price of Bitcoin.

 

Bitcoin (BTC) remains below $40,000 for the third consecutive day and the most likely source of the volatility is the worsening condition of traditional markets. For instance, the S&P 500 is down 5% since April 20 WTI crude price dropped 9.5% in seven days, erasing all of the gains accrued since March 1.

 

Meanwhile, China has been struggling to contain its worst outbreak of Covid-19 despite strict lockdowns in Shanghai and according to Timothy Moe, chief Asia-Pacific equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, “it’s no surprise, and it makes all sorts of logical sense that the market should be concerned about the Covid situation because that clearly is impacting economic activity.”

 

Investors Were Driven out of Risky Assets

As the global macroeconomic scenario deteriorated, investors took profits on riskier assets, causing the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) to reach its highest level in 25 months at 101.8.

 

The cryptocurrency mining business also faced regulatory uncertainties after the United States House of Representatives member Jared Huffman and 22 other lawmakers requested the Environmental Protection Agency to assess whether crypto mining firms were potentially violating environmental statutes on April 21.

 

Despite Bitcoin’s 4-day price 10% correction to $38,200 on April 25, most holders choose to stay hands-off, as confirmed by on-chain data from Glassnode. The proportion of the supply dormant for at least 12-months is now at all-time highs at 64%. Thus, it is worth exploring whether the recent price rejection impacted the mood of derivatives traders.

 

BTCC APP DOWNLOAD


Download App for Android Download App for iOS

Derivatives Markets Indicate Bearish BTC Investors

To understand whether the market has flipped bearish, traders must look at the Bitcoin futures’ premium (basis). Unlike a perpetual contract, these fixed-calendar futures do not have a funding rate, so their price will differ vastly from regular spot exchanges.

 

A trader can gauge the market’s bullishness level by measuring the expense gap between futures and the regular spot market.

 

Futures should trade at a 5% to 12% annualized premium in healthy markets. Yet, as displayed above, Bitcoin’s basis moved below such a threshold on April 6 and is currently at 2%. This means futures markets have been pricing in bearish momentum for the past couple of weeks.

 

To exclude externalities specific to the futures instrument, traders should also analyze the options markets. For example, the 25% delta skew compares similar call (buy) and put (sell) options.

 

This metric will turn positive when fear prevails because the protective put options premium is higher than similar risk call options. Meanwhile, the opposite holds when greed emerges, causing the 25% delta skew indicator to shift to the negative area.

 

If option investors feared a price crash, the skew indicator would move above 8%. On the other hand, generalized excitement reflects a negative 8% skew. The metric shifted bearish on April 7 and has since kept above the threshold level.

 

BTCC APP DOWNLOAD


Download App for Android Download App for iOS

Traders Will Resist Final Price Surge

According to derivatives indicators, it is safe to say that Bitcoin pro traders became more uncomfortable as Bitcoin tested the $39,000 support.

 

Of course, there is no data to predict whether Bitcoin will continue to fall, but given the current data, traders are overcharging for downside protection. Therefore, any unexpected price recovery will be questioned.

Register now to begin your crypto journey

Download the BTCC app via App Store or Google Play

Follow us

Scan to download