Cryptocurrency Market Update
Major cryptocurrencies experienced declines on Sunday evening as large investors began to take profits.
Market Movements
Bitcoin dropped below $116,000 overnight, although trading volumes did see a slight uptick over the last 24 hours. This drop follows Bitcoin reaching an all-time high of $124,000 earlier this week.
As for Ethereum, it similarly fell from a daily peak of $4,575 to just under $4,400.
In the last 24 hours, nearly $350 million worth of positions were liquidated in the market, with long-position traders bearing the brunt, losing about $236 million.
Interestingly, Bitcoin’s open interest climbed 0.15% during the same timeframe. Generally, an increase in open interest amid falling prices can indicate that traders are initiating new short positions.
The BTC long/short ratio also showed a notable rise in bearish positions, increasing from 50% to 57% within the last day.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index indicated a somewhat diminished sense of greed, slipping from 64 to 60.
Top Gainers in 24 Hours
| Cryptocurrency | Gain +/- | Price |
|---|---|---|
| ChainLink (LINK) | +14.73% | $25.76 |
| Arbitrum (ARB) | +8.13% | $0.5273 |
| MemeCore (M) | +7.41% | $0.4386 |
The global cryptocurrency market capitalization now stands at $3.94 trillion, reflecting a 0.77% decline over the past 24 hours.
Stock Market Outlook
Meanwhile, stock futures saw a rise overnight on Sunday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures climbed by 66 points (0.15%). Futures tied to the S&P 500 also increased by 0.17%, while Nasdaq 100 futures went up by 0.29%.
Major indices closed on a high note last week; the Dow rose by 1.73% and the S&P 500 gained 0.85%.
Future Projections
Cryptocurrency analysts like Michael Van de Poppe have been keeping a close eye on the weekend market shifts, marking $120,000 as a significant target for Bitcoin.
On the other hand, an analyst known as wolf has pointed out that Ethereum’s immediate goal should be surpassing $5,000, reflecting a firm commitment to this target.
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