Data shows that the indicators related to the Bitcoin derivatives market have recently been heating up, which could lead to more volatility in BTC’s price.
Bitcoin Open Interest & Leverage Ratio Have Shot Up
As pointed out by CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn in a new post on X, the Bitcoin Open Interest has registered a sharp increase alongside the asset’s return above the $100,000 level. The “Open Interest” here refers to a metric that keeps track of the total amount of derivatives positions related to BTC that are currently open on all centralized exchanges.
Below is the chart shared by the analyst that shows the trend in the percentage change of the Bitcoin Open Interest over the past month:
As displayed in the graph, the Bitcoin Open Interest has witnessed a sharp positive change recently, which implies a large number of positions have popped up on the market. In the chart, Maartunn has highlighted the previous instances of the indicator observing a large percentage increase. It would appear that the price generally saw a cooldown when this pattern formed during the past month.
As for the reason behind this trend, the answer is that more positions usually imply the presence of a higher amount of leverage in the sector. A chaotic event known as a squeeze can become more likely to occur in these circumstances.
During a squeeze, a large number of positions are liquidated at once and provide fuel to the price move that caused them. The elongated price move then unleashes a cascade of further liquidations.
A squeeze can be more probable to affect the side of the market that has the more leveraged positions. The previous increases in the Open Interest came alongside uptrends, so the new positions were likely long ones. This may be why the market ended up seeing a long squeeze to wipe out these excess positions.
It’s possible that the latest Open Interest increase could also lead to a similar outcome for Bitcoin, since these fresh positions have also come alongside a rally. It all depends, however, on whether these positions are overleveraged or not.
Unfortunately for the cryptocurrency, this requirement also seems to be fulfilled, as data for the Estimated Leverage Ratio shared by CryptoQuant author IT Tech in an X post suggests.
The Estimated Leverage Ratio tells us, as its name implies, the average amount of leverage that the users on the derivatives market are opting for. Given that this metric has also spiked alongside the Open Interest…
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