Why is Bitcoin price down today?

Published at: Nov. 8, 2022

After topping the $21,500 mark on Nov. 4, Bitcoin (BTC) price is down by 14% on Nov. 8, reaching a new yearly low at $17,166 and most altcoins are following suit. 

While the Binance and FTX news initially caused an uptick in the market, the day turned south as various unconfirmed sources speculate that FTX’s losses could show a $6 billion deficit.

This price decline breaks Bitcoin’s short-term correlation to the stock market, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq down only 0.32%, while the Dow Jones gained 0.48% on the back of investors’ optimism about the Nov. 8 U.S. Midterm elections.

In the backdrop of the current volatility, $614 million in BTC longs are at risk of liquidation with over $224 million liquidated on Nov. 8. The fear for many is if the FTX situation is not resolved by Binance’s bid to purchase the exchange, a sharper sell-off in the market could trigger a liquidation cascade and send BTC price to new lows.

Let’s investigate the main reasons why the Bitcoin price is down today.

FTX capitulates after investors’ fears of a bank run sap its liquidity

Bitcoin price is reacting to the stress placed on the market by the FTX, reaching a yearly low after a period where many thought the bear market bottom had been found.

The May 2022, Terra Luna implosion and ultimate collapse of LUNA Classic produced the first 7-week losing streak in Bitcoin’s history. The market is drawing parallels between the current FTX bank run, the perceived large budget hole and what happened to Terra Luna earlier this year.

Rising interest rates in the US and abroad weigh on Bitcoin price

Based on the Consumer Price Index Report, inflation in the United States increased by 0.6% in September compared to the previous month.

The Consumer Price Index report - the most widely followed barometer of inflationary pressure in the United States - climbed 8.2% in September compared to the same month a year ago, slightly more than the 8.1% predicted by experts.

With the upcoming CPI reporting event on Nov. 10, Bitcoin saw a volatile 12% decline in 24 hours hitting record lows for 2022.

Suppressed retail and institutional inflow

While the number of consumers investing in crypto increased dramatically in 2021, prices are heavily affected by retail traders looking to make money on those shifts. And since June, Bitcoin has been flat, stuck largely in the $18,000 to $21,000 range after dropping from its November 2021 all-time high near $68,000. Going below the all year low may not instantly provoke investor interest.

According to independent market analyst Jaran Mellerud, Bitcoin's on-chain activity has been down for the whole year. Coinbase's second-quarter trading volumes fell by around half to $217 billion.

Between mid-June and mid-July, Binance reported a 50% drop in volume, while Kraken and Gemini saw 75% and 80% drops respectively.

Binance US was one significant exception, reporting a 2% reduction after halting Bitcoin trading fees in June.

FTX has witnessed a run on the bank, seeing a net outflow of $1.1 billion in the first week of November.

Related: Why is the crypto market down today?

Is there a chance for Bitcoin price to reverse course?

The short-term uncertainties in cryptocurrencies do not appear to have changed institutional investors' long-term outlook. According to BNY Mellon CEO Robin Vince, a poll commissioned by the bank found that 91% of institutional investors were interested in investing in tokenized assets in the following years.

Around 40% of them already have cryptocurrency in their portfolios and approximately 75% are actively investing in digital assets or considering doing so.

Worries about FTX’s potential insolvency are clearly instrumental in Bitcoin price sweeping a new yearly low.

In the long term market participants still expect the price of Bitcoin to go up, especially as more banks and financial institutions are seemingly turning to digital cash for settlement purposes.

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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