Bitcoin Prices Crash After Liquidation of $1.5billion Worth of Derivative Contracts

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Written By: Eno Eteng (MSTA)
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  • Massive liquidation of Bitcoin derivative contracts provokes steep selloff in BTCUSD, crashing Bitcoin prices below $53,000.

Bitcoin prices have experienced a sharp drop, crashing nearly $4500 as holders of Bitcoin derivative positions liquidate them. Coin tracking website Bybt.com reports that more than $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin derivative contracts have been liquidated by cryptocurrency exchanges in the last day, allowing for a hefty correction that Bitcoin prices are seeing at the moment. 

Bitcoin prices have risen sharply in the last 3 weeks, rising from $30,208 on January 28 to more than $58,000 on February 21. With such a steep rise in prices, a correction was long overdue and we may just be seeing this playing out. However, institutional interest remains very high and a correction may not last for very long before renewed demand is seen. 

Technical Outlook for BTCUSD

Today’s $4450 drop has sent the BTCUSD below the 53,000 level, with the 52,672.43 price level (17 February high) set to become the immediate downside target. A further decline targets 50729.16 (88.6% Fibonacci extension), with 48270.05, 46,203.12 and 43569.83 serving as the additional downside targets. 

On the flip side, there is a good chance that such dips are what whales may be waiting for. Therefore, dip-buying could occur at any of the levels mentioned above. Ultimately, a retest of the highs at 54,000 and 58367.00 by Bitcoin prices cannot be ruled out. The extent of the dip and any dip buying will determine which of the price levels above dip buys become the new upside targets. 

BTCUSD Daily Chart

Written By: Eno Eteng (MSTA)

Eno is a certified financial technician and member of the UK Society of Technical Analysts. He loves to trade and write about stocks, Forex, and CFDs. Since 2009, he has consulted several financial companies as a trader and strategy developer. His work can be seen on several forex blogs and trading educational websites.

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