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The Christmas holiday is approaching, and liquidity in the crypto market has plummeted, but the downward price trend is telling a different story.
Bitcoin is hovering around $87,500, while gold hits new highs. Meanwhile, it feels as if an invisible hand is choking it. This Friday, the $23 billion Bitcoin options expiration— the largest single-day options expiry in cryptocurrency trading history— has failed to stir even a ripple in the market. This eerie calmness is instead sending chills down the spine.
Looking at the technicals reveals the reason. Bitcoin has broken below the key support level of $88,000, forming a classic bearish pennant pattern. The 50-day moving average has crossed below the 200-day moving average, signaling a "death cross" among traders. Usually, this indicates that the medium-term trend is weakening.
Ethereum is also having a tough time. It keeps testing around $2,950, trying to reclaim the psychological $3,000 level, but each attempt is pushed back. The total cryptocurrency market cap fluctuates around the $3 trillion mark, and market sentiment has long been stretched thin.
The Fear and Greed Index has dropped to 24, indicating extreme fear. Meanwhile, in traditional assets, gold is celebrating a historic high, highlighting an even more pronounced temperature difference between the two markets.