Bitcoin OI Just Hit a Multi-Month High, Suggesting Fireworks are Inbound

Bitcoin’s intense consolidation phase is now approaching its fourth month The cryptocurrency is still offering little insight into where it might go once this trend breaks It also remains unclear as to what could catalyze this range to break, and both buyers and sellers have been increasingly moving to the sidelines as of late One […]
Bitcoin’s intense consolidation phase is now approaching its fourth month The cryptocurrency is still offering little insight into where it might go once this trend breaks It also remains unclear as to what could catalyze this range to break, and both buyers and sellers have been increasingly moving to the sidelines as of late One […]
  • Bitcoin’s intense consolidation phase is now approaching its fourth month
  • The cryptocurrency is still offering little insight into where it might go once this trend breaks
  • It also remains unclear as to what could catalyze this range to break, and both buyers and sellers have been increasingly moving to the sidelines as of late
  • One factor to observe in the near-term is the massive amount of outstanding open interest within the market
  • This metric currently hit a multi-month high, signaling that traders are setting up positions in anticipation of this range breaking soon

Bitcoin and the aggregated cryptocurrency market have continued trading sideways.

Yesterday bears attempted to gain the upper hand over BTC, but their strength was short-lived, and the recent decline has since been erased.

This is simply an extension of the trend that has been ongoing throughout the past several months. However, the crypto has now fallen into one of the tightest consolidation channels it has ever seen.

Typically, bouts of volatility this low are followed by massive movements.

In the past, these movements have set the trend for which direction the asset trends over a multi-month period.

One metric that just reached a multi-month high is Bitcoin’s open interest (OI), which could help fuel the next bout of volatility.

Bitcoin Continues Consolidating as OI Rockets Higher

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading up marginally at its current price of $9,160.

Yesterday, sellers attempted to push it down to its lower range boundary at $9,000, but bulls were able to absorb this selling pressure.

This represents the type of price action that the benchmark cryptocurrency has been seeing throughout the past few weeks.

Each attempt to spark a trend in either direction has been futile, and ultimately just results in further range-bound trading.

One factor that may help put an end to this trend is Bitcoin’s rising open interest across all major trading platforms.

This metric just hit its highest level seen in three months.

“BTC OI is at its highest point in 3 months,” one analyst noted while pointing to the chart seen below.

Bitcoin

Image Courtesy of Byzantine General. Data via Coinalyze.

Here’s Why This Next Movement May Favor Bears 

There is a strong possibility that Bitcoin will trend lower once it breaks its consolidation phase.

As Bitcoinist reported yesterday, BTC recently dropped below a crucial support level at the top of its Ichimoku Cloud.

This indicates that the crypto could soon decline down towards $7,000 before it finds any significant support.

Image Courtesy of Josh Olszewicz. Chart via TradingView.

Unless buyers can step up and shatter the massive resistance that has been laced throughout the upper-$9,000 region, it does appear that bears may have a slight edge over bulls.

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Charts and pricing data from TradingView.