Bitcoin: Correction Could Be Nearing End as New ETFs See Massive Fund Inflows

 | Feb 07, 2024 22:08

  • The Bitcoin correction has slowed down in the $38K region.
  • Meanwhile, the new ETFs have seen a massive inflow of funds.
  • Will the potential postponement of interest rate cuts to the second half of the year threaten a potential bull market?
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  • The launch of the first batch of Spot Bitcoin ETFs last month was received as a sell-the-news event by (Bitcoin) traders, causing a pullback in prices to around the $38,000 support area.

    However, despite the increased selling pressure, the fundamental outlook for the year still suggests a continuation of the upward trajectory, driven by factors such as the upcoming halving, the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, and the influx of funds into these ETFs.

    Bitcoin ETFs are gaining significant popularity, with inflows reaching an impressive $30 billion within this short period.

    iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) currently leads in trading volume, generating $303.97 million per day at its peak last week, surpassing the previous leader GBTC Grayscale.

    The trend indicates that the influx of funds into Bitcoin ETFs will likely persist, supporting the overall valuation of Bitcoin.

    Notably, ETFs now hold around 3% of all Bitcoin, according to information from NASDAQ. If this pace continues, it could lead to double-digit ownership percentages by the middle of the year.

    h2 Strong US Data Poses Headwinds for Bitcoin/h2

    While Bitcoin was initially designed as a deflationary alternative to gold, its high volatility has placed it closer to risky assets.

    Hence, the Federal Reserve's policy becomes crucial for Bitcoin's valuation. Although interest rate cuts are expected this year, the timing of the pivot remains uncertain.

    Recent strong economic data and hawkish signals from the Fed suggest potential cuts around the middle of the year.

    In the short term, a continued restrictive monetary policy by the US authorities may limit price increases.

    However, in the longer term, an inevitable series of interest rate reductions favors market bulls.

    Key economic data, particularly related to economic dynamics and the labor market, will play a crucial role. Any noticeable slowdown could convince the Fed to initiate a pivot.

    h2 Technical View: Triangle Breakout Could Have Legs/h2

    The recent bounce off the $38,000 support signals a potential end to the unwinding phase, with a return to the broader uptrend.

    Confirmation of this development would come from an upward breakout from the local triangle formation, potentially setting the stage for a retest of recent highs around $49,000.