Bitcoin derivatives market data indicates traders are cautious about short-term price movements but are planning to accumulate at current levels. The annualized premium rate for Bitcoin perpetual contracts stood at 7% on Thursday, slightly below the neutral range of 6%-12%, reflecting limited bullish leveraged demand. Active options strategies, such as long straddles and long iron condors, suggest expectations of an accumulation phase rather than a significant correction.
Despite Bitcoin's recent dip below $91,000, top traders on major exchanges have increased their bullish exposure. Analysts suggest that Bitcoin's return to the $95,000 level will hinge on renewed institutional inflows, following a $1.58 billion outflow from Bitcoin spot ETFs this week.
Bitcoin Traders Anticipate Short-Term Decline, Plan Accumulation
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