3 reasons Bitcoin price just hit $11,000 despite altcoin stagnance

Published at: Sept. 16, 2020

Within the last hour, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) surpassed $11,000 across major exchanges, including Coinbase and Binance. This comes after nearly two weeks of low volatility as the cryptocurrency market remained stagnant and Bitcoin price was pinned below multiple resistance levels.

BTC/USD daily chart. Source: TradingView.com

Unlike the previous rallies which saw Ether (ETH) lead the Bitcoin upsurge, only BTC has moved higher whereas other major cryptocurrencies are still in the red. Decentralized finance (DeFi) tokens, which outperformed BTC throughout August, have been underperforming in the past several days.

Negative funding rates

The recent uptrend of Bitcoin has many irregular patterns compared with previous uptrends. BTC has been rallying on its own in the past three days, accompanied by negative funding rates.

Funding is a mechanism used by Bitcoin futures exchanges to ensure balance in the market. If the majority of traders in the market are betting against an asset’s price by shorting, then short contract holders have to compensate long holders. The inverse of this process applies when traders are long on an asset.

Bitcoin funding rates on Skew show that the funding rates still remain mostly negative across major exchanges and this indicates that traders are continuing to short BTC despite its upward movement.

The data suggests three possible trends: shorts are being squeezed, the spot market leading the rally, or futures are having a minimal effect on BTC price.

According to TradeLayer founder Patrick Dugan, BitMEX is falling behind in liquidity compared to the levels seen in March. The open interest of futures exchanges has declined in recent weeks, suggesting that futures activity has declined.

Various data points also hint at the spot market leading the current rally. If the demand from the spot market is behind the rally it is considered an optimistic trend.

When the futures market causes BTC to increase, it often causes the market to become vulnerable to long squeezes. But if the spot market is pushing BTC up, the chances of a big long squeeze causing a massive correction is low.

$11,000 remains a resistance level

Still, it is premature to expect an extended rally from $11,000. Traders have pinpointed the $11,000-$11,300 area as a major resistance range. There is a high probability that a rejection could happen, and $10,100 and $10,500 remain as key support levels.

On Sept. 15, Michael van de Poppe, a full-time trader at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, said that breaking $10,900 would likely result in $11,300. He said:

“Levels to watch on $BTC. Breaking $10,900 -> $11,300 next. Losing $10,600 -> $10,300 next.”

But, a major BTC rally above $11,300 is difficult to project based on its recent performance. After its steep fall from $12,500, the $11,300 level solidified as a resistance level.

The Fed meeting

The Bitcoin upsurge also coincided with the recovery of gold and the intraday rally of the U.S. stock market. The simultaneous uptrend comes as the Federal Reserve hosts a meeting to decide interest rates.

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