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Bitcoin surges to 18-month high amid ETF anticipation

EditorVenkatesh Jartarkar
Published 11/11/2023, 08:21 AM
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Bitcoin's price has soared to an 18-month peak, spurred by a potent mix of market dynamics and regulatory developments. The cryptocurrency eclipsed the $37,000 mark on Thursday, reaching a high of $37,073 at 7:47 am Eastern Time. This rally was propelled by the market's anticipation of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving multiple spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

The fervor around potential SEC approval has been building, with the regulatory body set to decide on fund managers' offerings by November 17. However, even with this deadline in sight, the launch of these ETFs could face delays. The excitement reached its zenith when Bitcoin futures peaked at $37,450 at 5:22 am ET on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).

Investors and analysts alike have been closely monitoring the situation. Notably, Grayscale is engaging with the SEC to convert its Bitcoin Trust into an ETF, adding further momentum to the bullish sentiment. The possibility of a physical backing for spot Bitcoin ETFs introduces a new layer to cryptocurrency investment, potentially attracting more institutional investors.

This surge in price has not been without its volatility. Following a period of profit-taking, Bitcoin's price experienced a swift decline below $37,000. This price movement was accompanied by significant liquidations across Asian exchanges like BitMEX and OKEx, where approximately $78.44 million worth of Bitcoin shorts were wiped out within 24 hours.

Adding to the complexity of the market landscape are concerns voiced by prominent figures like Arthur Hayes and Samson Mow. Hayes raised alarms over a potential BlackRock-managed Bitcoin ETF that could lead to a "Bitcoin bifurcation," while Mow pointed out the implications of institutional investors' focus on Bitcoin.

Despite these concerns, the bullish trend appears to be underpinned by Bitcoin's four-year halving cycle and intense speculation over the SEC's green light for a Bitcoin ETF. Binance has also stirred up investor interest by offering a $100 bonus to new registrants, further fueling market activity.

As traders and investors navigate this dynamic environment, they remain keenly aware that short selling can paradoxically cause sharp price increases when there is an asset shortage. This scenario played out recently when short sellers were forced to buy more to cover their positions during early Asian trading hours on Friday, leading to nearly $50 million being liquidated in just four hours.

The crypto market continues to evolve with these developments, as stakeholders eagerly await the SEC's decision and its impact on the future of Bitcoin investing.

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