Was Last Week’s Bitcoin Price Drop Just a Healthy Correction?
Last week, Bitcoin (BTC) saw a sharp decline of nearly 10%, primarily driven by rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
While this downturn raised alarms among investors, Bitfinex analysts characterized it as a necessary correction that would help temper market volatility.
The analysts explained that the current geopolitical climate has dampened risk appetite, leading to aggressive spot sales and a drop in prices. They noted that the tension between Iran and Israel has particularly impacted investor sentiment, causing a swift rise in selling activity.
Alongside the price drop, open interest (OI) also decreased from $35 billion to about $31.8 billion, signaling a move toward market stability. Bitfinex experts indicated that this reduction in OI reflects improved conditions, reducing the likelihood of drastic price swings.
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Bitcoin Poised to Surge to $90,000 This Fall, Analyst PredictsDespite this stabilization, analysts warned that it’s premature to predict Bitcoin’s immediate future, as the market remains sensitive to external news and economic indicators. Investors are advised to keep a close watch on upcoming US economic data, such as CPI and PPI releases, as well as geopolitical developments.
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