One analyst recently pointed to an interesting trend, where the start of new Bitmex quarterly futures coincide with Bitcoin price jumps, which may give traders greater insight into the reasons behind what otherwise appear to be random price movements.
Could Bitmex Quarterly Futures be Influencing Bitcoin (BTC) Price Action?
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading down marginally at its current price of $4,030, down from its recent highs of nearly $4,100. It appears that in the near-term, BTC is now forming a fresh trading range between $4,000 and $4,100, which may persist as the new week begins.
“$BTC move started right after new Bitmex quarterlies started trading… Identical pattern to previous two events highlighted in the thread. Mark this on your calendars going forward as it’s clearly an event the market is paying attention to. Beautiful,” he explained.
5/ move started right after new Bitmex quarterlies started trading. Identical pattern to previous two events highlighted in the thread. Mark this on your calenders going forward as it's clearly an event the market is paying attention to. Beautiful. — Luke Martin (@VentureCoinist)
Could Bitcoin be Gearing Up for a Big Upwards Price Swing?
Although it still remains unclear as to whether or not recent price moves in the crypto markets are the result of fundamental events – like the Bitmex futures contracts – or due to technical reasons, another popular crypto analyst recently pointed to growing fundamental strength as a possible catalyst for another upwards price surge.
“BTC 3D is riding/holding above the 20MA on the [Bollinger Bands] for the first time since end of 2017 Bull Trend,” Crypto Thies noted in a recent tweet.
3D is riding/holding above the 20MA on the , for the first time since end of 2017 Bull Trend 👌 — Crypto Thies (@kingthies)As the next week begins it is likely that traders and analysts alike will gain greater insight into whether or not growing fundamental strength will be enough to push Bitcoin’s price higher and to establish $4,000 as a new level of support.
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