Bitcoin bears lack 'balls' to continue selling into 2022 — analyst
Bitcoin (BTC) bears will probably be too "stoneless" to keep prices down much longer, fresh BTC price analysis argues.
In a Twitter series published Dec. 18, popular account Light summarized the events which led to Bitcoin's recent 39% correction.
Sheep in bear's clothing
A combination of macro factors and smart action from big players left retail investors holding the bags in both Bitcoin and altcoins, Light explained.
This was apparent before the comedown from $69,000 accelerated into December's liquidation cascade — smart money knew that such levels were unsustainable, and reacted accordingly.
"25% of derivatives OI was closed or liquidated. Billions upon billions lost. If people were cautious before, they were now properly risk averse," the account wrote.
"Those who did not take heed of the market’s message a month before, now began to panic in an accelerating fashion."After bottoming and since remaining broadly below $50,000, however, there is fresh cause for opt
Those same early sellers are now beginning to look the other way, while BTC/USD is at solid support and appetite for Bitcoin is returning.
"Whereas bulls have been cautious, bears have taken to aggression, pushing perpetuals basis negative on some venues and building OI, while the large players who derisked in the $60k area have reversed course and begun to absorb panic- and short-selling," Light continued.
"Funds are likely done (or close to it) with structural sell flows, are cashed-up, and will now consider frontrunning the other way, namely, incoming buy flows in January."Despite narratives arguing otherwise, the future for Bitcoin bears, therefore, is likely not nearly as "exciting" as the start of the month.
"It’s the bears that will likely turn out to be stoneless soon enough," Light summarized.
Will altcoins spoil the party?
Putting a potential spoke in the wheel are altcoins, these continuing to see distribution after considerable gains throughout 2021.
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For the short term, however, Ether (ETH) continues to "carry the market," Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe argued this week.
Even here, however, the tide is turning as data shows Bitcoin dominance waning.
"Many altcoins are down 80% since their peak high in May. They are also on higher timeframe support levels or approaching those," Van de Poppe told Twitter followers.
"The sentiment is ultra bearish all across the markets. I'm heavily buying. Are you?"