Los analistas de JPMorgan ven el debilitamiento de la actual tendencia bajista de Bitcoin
- Los analistas de JPMorgan han estimado que la actual tendencia bajista en el sector criptográfico se está debilitando.
- The analysts noted that most long-position liquidations have been completed and are “largely behind us.”
- Utilizaron los datos del interés abierto en contratos de futuros de BTC en la Bolsa Mercantil de Chicago (CME).
- “We see limited downside for crypto markets over the near term,” the analysts said.
JPMorgan, una empresa multinacional estadounidense de servicios financieros con sede en la ciudad de Nueva York, ha publicado un análisis que afirma que la reciente desaceleración del mercado de criptomonedas se ha desacelerado significativamente y que la mayoría de las liquidaciones de posiciones largas se han completado. Este análisis optimista demuestra que la situación podría mejorar en un futuro próximo.
según un reporte from Bloomberg, analysts at JPMorgan have estimated that the liquidations are “largely behind us.” This comes at a time when the price of the world’s largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), fell significantly due to the regulatory uncertainty in the crypto sector in the United States and the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit appeal.
Los analistas de JPMorgan han utilizado los datos del interés abierto en los contratos de futuros de Bitcoin (BTC) en la Bolsa Mercantil de Chicago (CME), lo que confirma que la presión de venta está disminuyendo y que la tendencia bajista pronto podría disminuir. El interés abierto indica contratos de futuros activos y sirve como indicador del sentimiento del mercado y la fortaleza de las tendencias de los precios.
Interestingly, the JPMorgan analysts stated that Bitcoin’s open interest decline can be seen as a sign that the current downtrend for the leading digital asset might be weakening. “As a result, we see limited downside for crypto markets over the near term,” the analysts said.
It is important to mention here that a few weeks ago, the price of Bitcoin and a few altcoins spiked after payments firm Ripple secured a partial win in a lawsuit against the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). On the other hand, another factor in the price spike was the world’s largest asset management firm, BlackRock, submitting an application for a Bitcoin spot ETF.
JPMorgan said that the current scenario of regulatory uncertainty and pending Bitcoin spot ETF applications has established a “new round of legal uncertainty” for the crypto sector, which makes it sensitive to future developments. Additionally, the analysts added that external factors like China’s rising growth and the Fed’s interest rate hike also affected the crypto market.
As reported earlier by Bitnation, Umar Farooq, chief executive officer of JPMorgan’s blockchain unit Onyx, asked banks to tomar medidas para proteger a los clientes antes de implementar cualquier experimento en el campo de DeFi y blockchain.