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Bitcoin Comes Close to Breaking Below $30,000 Support as Bearish Sentiment Kicks Into High Gear

source-logo  u.today 19 July 2021 14:54, UTC

Bitcoin has started a new week on a cold note.

The leading cryptocurrency dropped to an intra-day low of $30,560 on the Bitstamp exchange.

BTC

According to data provided by IntoTheBlock, the open interest, which shows the cumulative amount of open positions in the futures market, continues to rise.

Particularly, perpetual swap OI has now crossed $10 billion for the first time since May 19, the day Bitcoin collapsed nearly 30 percent in hours.  

OI

This indicates that short positions continue to pile up despite Bitcoin recently logging its worst weekly close since December 2020.

It remains to be seen whether the bulls will be able to vigorously defend the $30,000 support for much longer. 

Markets turn red across the board 

Apart from Bitcoin, equities are under pressure, with the S&P 500 index opening 1.3 percent lower. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is also down 1.43 percent.

While crypto has been in a bear market for months, the ongoing correction might be a scary warning for some stock market investors given that all major indexes manages to scale new peaks just last week.

Gold is currently flatlining after shedding almost 1 percent earlier during today’s trading session.

Oil is also in the red after OPEC+ agreed to boost outputs.

#stocks down, #oil down, #gold down, #euro down #bitcoin down, #treasuries up, #usd up, #vix up. pic.twitter.com/k3yv8Pmpuy

— jeroen blokland (@jsblokland) July 19, 2021

Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar and the Japanese yen are trading higher as investors are embracing the “safe haven” trade.

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