Odaily Planet Daily: BTC price rebounded to $90,500 after testing the $89,200 support level, which is consistent with the 50-day moving average. Jake Ostrovskis, Head of OTC Trading at Wintermute, stated that the market failed to break through the key $95,000 level, resulting in two-way trading, with the past two trading days primarily dominated by ETF outflows.
Additionally, derivatives positions show that market leverage is growing. The total open interest in BTC futures and options has climbed to nearly 700,000 BTC, reaching a three-week high, an increase of approximately 75,000 BTC since the beginning of the year. Meanwhile, perpetual futures funding rates remain at positive values around 0.09%, indicating that long positions are paying fees to short positions to maintain exposure. Traders may be using leverage to buy dips, which increases the risk of long liquidations. (CoinDesk)
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تحليل: على الرغم من انتعاش البيتكوين إلا أنه يقيد بمقاومة عند 95,000 دولار، وت coexist تدفقات ETF الخارجة وارتفاع الرافعة المالية
Odaily Planet Daily: BTC price rebounded to $90,500 after testing the $89,200 support level, which is consistent with the 50-day moving average. Jake Ostrovskis, Head of OTC Trading at Wintermute, stated that the market failed to break through the key $95,000 level, resulting in two-way trading, with the past two trading days primarily dominated by ETF outflows.
Additionally, derivatives positions show that market leverage is growing. The total open interest in BTC futures and options has climbed to nearly 700,000 BTC, reaching a three-week high, an increase of approximately 75,000 BTC since the beginning of the year. Meanwhile, perpetual futures funding rates remain at positive values around 0.09%, indicating that long positions are paying fees to short positions to maintain exposure. Traders may be using leverage to buy dips, which increases the risk of long liquidations. (CoinDesk)