Wall Street jinx? Traders weight 'sell the news' potential after Bitcoin ETF launch

Published at: Oct. 23, 2021

Wall Street opened its doors for the first Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Oct. 19, with the listing of ProShares Bitcoin Strategy (BITO) on the New York Stock Exchange. The fund attracted more than $1 billion in trading volume on its first day, while BTC price rallied to a new record high of $67,000.

But the spot gains did not stay for too long with BTC paring some gains going into the weekend.

Bitcoin price corrected by almost 11% from its all-time high to reach levels below $60,000 on Saturday, raising fears about selloffs that typically come after the launch of major crypto derivatives products on Wall Street.

Analysts call for wider BTC correction

Nunya Bizniz, an independent market analyst on Twitter, recalled two of such major events: the listing of the first Bitcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the debut of the crypto trading service Coinbase's stock (COIN) on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

Notably, CME launched its Bitcoin Futures product on Dec. 18, 2017, the date on which Bitcoin rallied towards its then-record high of around $20,000. But the launch also marked the beginning of one of Bitcoin's longest bear cycles, which bottomed around $3,200 twelve months later.

Similarly, the much-celebrated COIN's debut on Wall Street on April 4, 2021, coincided with Bitcoin rallying to a new all-time high around $65,000 just ten days later. Nonetheless, the upside move met a bout of strong selloffs, causing BTC to correct to as low as $28,800.

Nooo, God. No God, please no! No! No! Nooooooo! pic.twitter.com/ITKFBJqK6h

— Nunya Bizniz (@Pladizow) October 22, 2021

As a result, the recent ProShares Bitcoin ETF left Bizniz and many other analysts worried about the so-called "buy the rumor, sell the news" correction. For instance, analyst Lark Davis noted that he "wouldn't be surprised" if the Bitcoin price crashes following the ProShares ETF launch just like it did after the CME Bitcoin Futures launch.

#bitcoin CME futures - Announced October 31st 2017.- BTC rallies 224%- Launch on December 18th, the day BTC hit the 2017 market highWould not be shocked to see the ETF launch play out exactly like this. Epic buy the rumor, sell the news event pic.twitter.com/sKrmhdLxQv

— Lark Davis (@TheCryptoLark) October 8, 2021

Also, Dan Morehead, CEO and co-chief investment officer at Pantera Capital, wrote in a newsletter earlier this month that "he might want to take some chips off the table" ahead of the Bitcoin ETF launch.

Impressive debut for Bitcoin ETF

Despite historic bearishness associated with high-profile Wall Street crypto listings, some analysts believe the Bitcoin ETF's impressive debut would mean result in limited downside moves in the spot BTC market.

Todd Rosenbluth, head of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA, told the Financial Times that ProShare's $1-billion debut is "a sign of the pent-up demand" among traditional finance companies looking to score a slice of the rising crypto industry.

JPMorgan Chase added that retail traders accounted for only 12-15% of net inflows into BITO on the first two days of trading.

Related: Bitcoin decides fate of $60K as weekly close keeps BTC traders on their toes

That pointed to a significant interest in Bitcoin ETFs among institutions, with cash-marginated Bitcoin Futures open interest rising by up to 79% month-to-date and CME basis going from negative in July to above 16% earlier this week.

Noelle Acheson, head of market insights at crypto trading firm Genesis, noted that Bitcoin's perpetual futures rolling basis, a metric to gauge the demand for leverage, ticked up but was still only 13.08% compared to mid-April's 34.6%.

High leverage remains a common factor across recent spot BTC market corrections. In other words, the neutral funding rates at the moment suggest that the chance of a big pullback is relatively low.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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