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Is the Bitcoin Market Overheated, Overleveraged? Why These Analysts Are Cautioning Traders

Published 26/09/2023, 18:18
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Benzinga - In a recent analysis, experts raised concerns about the potential vulnerabilities in the Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) market due to leveraged long positions that lack adequate spot buying support.

The analysis came at a crucial time, especially as discussions around the future of digital assets gain momentum.

Such insights will undoubtedly be a topic of interest at the upcoming Benzinga's Future of Digital Assets conference on Nov. 14, where industry experts will delve into the evolving landscape of cryptocurrencies.

Bitfinex's report highlighted more than $44 million in Bitcoin futures positions were liquidated last Monday, with the spot price experiencing a swing of over $1,000.

This volatility is significant, especially considering the $30 million in short liquidations, a number that stands out given the recent period of low volatility.

September historically was a bearish month for Bitcoin. However, this year, the month is poised to end on a positive note, potentially setting an optimistic tone for October. While leveraged long positions have tried to push the price upwards, the lack of spot market buying has hindered any substantial upward trajectory.

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The analysis also pointed out the occurrence of several "long squeezes" since late August, indicating a potentially over-leveraged bullish sentiment.

The increased spot buying activity in September might provide the necessary support for continued bullish momentum.

While the crypto market showed signs of resilience and growth, Bitfinex's analysts cautioned traders about the risks associated with over-leveraged positions, emphasizing the need for sufficient spot buying to maintain a stable market foundation.

“Over the past week, we have been observing a situation where leveraged long positions in the perpetual swap markets have attempted to drive the price higher, but have been unsuccessful due to insufficient spot market buying support. Leveraged long positions without sufficient spot buying can often lead to a vulnerable state, making these positions susceptible to being liquidated or 'squeezed out' during market volatility," the analysts stated.

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