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Bitcoin CME Futures continue to record low volumes as premium rate rises

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Bitcoin’s price is once again at the risk of falling under the $9k level. At press time, the last few candles on the Bitcoin chart were red, indicating that the price of the world’s largest cryptocurrency was moving down gradually. In fact, over the past seven hours, Bitcoin had fallen from $9,172.85 to $9,067.05. At press time, the value of the world’s largest cryptocurrency was recorded to be $9,094.

Source: BTC/USD on TradingView

While the spot market has been on the move to push the price of Bitcoin higher, the market bears have not let that happen yet. The Futures market has lost steam too, with the Open Interest [OI] slipping to lower values.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

The aggregated Open Interest highlighted by the Skew chart indicated that OKEx still had an OI of $1 billion; however, CME and Bakkt did note a huge drop. Over the previous week, CME’s Bitcoin volume reached its lowest point in 2020, with the daily volume continuing to trend downwards this week. On 4 March, the CME recorded a trading volume of just $89 million, a figure which has to be its lowest this year.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

The Open Interest also fell to levels close to $200 million, while just two weeks ago, the OI was almost $350 million. In fact, according to a recent research report by Arcane,

“It looks like institutional traders are taking a break from Bitcoin, in this unstable period with growing fear related to the coronavirus.”

The report added,

“While de-risking is a potential motivation, it’s likely that the sudden drop in the stock market had an effect through margin calls leading to a short-term liquidity squeeze.”

Despite the falling volume and reduced OI, the premium rates on CME and retail exchanges for March moved in the opposite direction this week.

The annualized premium rates on CME have been up to 20.5%, but the average premium on retail platforms went down to 13%. Further, the annualized premium rates for June on all platforms are now reflecting an upwards move, suggesting positive sentiment for the market in the mid-term.

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Namrata is a full-time journalist at AMBCrypto covering the US and Indian market. A graduate in Mass communication, while majoring in Journalism, she writes mainly about regulations and its impact with a focus on technological advancements in the crypto space.
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