Crypto analyst CrediBULL Crypto has revealed that Bitcoin’s open interest has crashed to a six-month low. The analyst further explained what happened the last time this low open interest occurred while providing a bullish outlook for the flagship crypto.
In an X post, CrediBULL Crypto revealed that Bitcoin’s open interest is at the lowest levels it has been at in six months. He noted that the BTC price was trading between $50,000 and $60,000 the last time the open interest was this low. The analyst also revealed that Bitcoin’s funding rate just ticked negative. He also noted that the same thing happened while the flagship crypto was trading between $50,000 and $60,000 just before its rally to $100,000.
Interestingly, CrediBULL Crypto asserted that these metrics overall look “fantastic” for Bitcoin and further solidified his belief that the flagship crypto has formed a bottom. Indeed, BTC looks to have formed a bottom as the flagship crypto has rebounded to as high as $95,000 following its drop below $80,000 last week.
Crypto analyst Ali Martinez also suggested that the Bitcoin price has found its bottom. In an X post, he noted that historically, BTC tends to rebound when the daily Relative Strength Index drops below 30. He then revealed that the RSI was sitting at 24, indicating that the flagship crypto had bottomed out and was well due for a rebound.
However, despite Bitcoin’s rebound to as high as $95,000, CrediBULL Crypto suggested that market participants shouldn’t get too excited yet. He stated that the pump doesn’t mean much unless BTC clears the key resistance at around $93,000. The analyst remarked that moving up to this range was the easy part but “strength” is getting past it.
Crypto analyst Titan of Crypto also echoed a similar sentiment. He stated that Bitcoin is currently pushing through $94,000, breaking above the Kumo cloud. The analyst added that the flagship crypto needs to stay above this price level before the reversal can be confirmed.
However, Titan of Crypto still provided a bullish outlook for the Bitcoin price, suggesting that a reintegration might be about to occur, which could send the flagship crypto into a markup phase. His accompanying chart showed that BTC could rally above $126,000 as it enters this markup phase.
Meanwhile, Martinez revealed that the Bitcoin bull run remains intact according to the aSORP indicator. He also stated that global liquidity is on the rise again, and with BTC lagging behind this metric, the analyst remarked that this could signal a unique buying opportunity.
At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is trading at around $91,000, up over 6% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
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