Bitcoin ETF buzz sends BTC price back to $45K as open interest mounts

Bitcoin (BTC) revisited $45,000 around the Jan. 8 Wall Street open as ETF buzz injected fresh volatility.

BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Bitcoin ETFs draw new liquidation warnings

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked close to 3% daily BTC price gains.

The largest cryptocurrency saw renewed buying as traders upped open interest in what one appraisal called “speculation.”

“ETF Speculators aren’t going to be happy if an approval doesn’t come today, but the word on the street is Wednesday is most likely the day,” trading resource Material Indicators continued on X (formerly Twitter).

“That means you should be prepared for another potential flush. Whales want to shake out weak hands and buy lower.”

Material Indicators referenced last week’s liquidations, which removed large portions of open interest as leveraged long BTC positions unwound.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin futures open interest stood at 407,400 BTC, up more than 8,000 BTC on the day, per data from statistics resource CoinGlass.

Bitcoin futures open interest (screenshot). Source: CoinGlass

Responding, financial commentator Tedtalksmacro queried whether the size of the increase preempted an early ETF decision.

CoinGlass itself meanwhile pointed to ask liquidity increasing immediately above spot price, presenting what could happen should the market move rapidly to the upside.

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— CoinGlass (@coinglass_com) January 8, 2024

BTC price ignores sagging gold

Meanwhile, well-known Bitcoin community names maintained a cautious tone despite the increasing confidence that the ETFs would launch.

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Hodlonaut, an adviser to Bitcoin custody service The Bitcoin Advisor, saw further unreliable price moves to come around the decision.

“I will be surprised if there are no more price shenanigans related to the ETF’s,” he told X subscribers.

“Any previous time where people have been this much in agreement on imminent bullish price action, there have been expectation rug pulls. Don’t trade. Low time…..

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