Bitcoin (BTC) price fell by a whopping 16% to $16,334 on Nov. 26 since achieving its peak at $19,484 the previous day. Data suggests that cascading liquidations were the driving force of the massive correction.
Prior to the pullback, the open interest of the Bitcoin futures market hit a new record high. The derivatives market was also overheated with buyers, causing the market to sway to one side.
BTC futures volumes. Source: Cointelegraph Markets, Digital Assets Data
The combination of two factors triggered a rapid BTC price drop alongside a spike in futures trading volumes.
Over a billion dollars worth of futures contracts were liquidated, similar to the March 12 crash. The CME, for example, saw $1.8 billion in volume, its highest ever, according to Skew.
What triggered the cascade of liquidations?
As the price of Bitcoin started to drop, inflows into exchanges spiked. This indicates that whales, or high-net-worth investors, were selling heavily on major exchanges, including Coinbase.
All Bitcoin Exchange Inflow Mean. Source: CryptoQuant
Ki Young Ju, the CEO of CryptoQuant, pointed out that the All Exchanges Inflow Mean indicator was showing the selling pressuring coming from whales.
Initially, the sell-off from whales caused the price of Bitcoin to drop to around $18,000. But, because there were likely a large number of overleveraged long contracts, it led to a massive long squeeze.
Within several hours, Bitcoin declined to as low as $16,334, posting a March-esque crash. Data suggests that nearly $1.9 billion worth of futures contracts were liquidated on the day.
According to Glassnode, an on-chain market data analysis firm, Binance Futures saw the largest spikes in liquidations of $425 million in just two hours at 3 am and 8 am UTC.
— glassnode (@glassnode) November 26, 2020
Massive price swings following a minor initial pullback were largely expected because of the high funding rates. The market has been overwhelmingly long or buying BTC since early November, which increased the risk of a sharp BTC correction.
What happens now?
Order books of major exchanges were obliterated and as a result, the cryptocurrency market saw a massive short-term correction.
There are three potential scenarios for Bitcoin in the near term. First, it could recover relatively quickly to $18,000. Second, it could continue declining to the next major support area at $13,700. Third, it could range, allowing the derivatives market to stabilize.
But, there is one concerning metric. Glassnode found that the number of Bitcoin whales has hit a new all-time high.
This means that there is still large potential selling pressure that could come from high-net-worth investors. The analysts at Glassnode said on Nov. 25:
“The number of #Bitcoin whales (entities holding at least 1,000 $BTC) has reached a new ATH after more than 4 years. An entity is a cluster of network addresses controlled by the same individual/institution.”
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