Bitcoin's open interest (OI) weighted funding rate has climbed to its highest point in recent months, suggesting a potential short- to medium-term uptrend, according to market experts.
Currently, the OI weighted funding rate is at 0.012%, a level not seen since July 27, when Bitcoin briefly touched $68,000. However, the market later saw a steep 22% drop in early August due to a significant impact on leveraged positions.
While a positive funding rate often indicates bullish sentiment, YouHodler’s Chief Markets Officer, Ruslan Lienkha, advises caution. He noted, “An increase in the funding rate may hint at a short- to medium-term uptrend, but given the crypto market’s volatility, it’s not a reliable indicator for long-term trends.”
Lienkha emphasized that unlike traditional markets, such as commodities, where funding rates tend to align with long-term economic trends, the crypto market’s rapid changes in sentiment make its funding rates more volatile and less dependable for long-term forecasting. He explained, “Crypto doesn’t have a direct link to real-world economic processes, which means market sentiment can shift much more quickly.”
The rise in Bitcoin’s funding rate coincides with heightened market volatility and substantial liquidations. Data from Coinglass reveals that over $93 million worth of Bitcoin positions were liquidated in the last 24 hours, with $83 million coming from short positions.
The broader crypto market also saw more than $240 million in liquidations during this period. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, accounted for $50 million of these liquidations, with $43 million from short positions.
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