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🟠 Bitcoin rises above $89,000, showing rare gain in U.S. trading
Crypto prices kicked off the U.S. trading day with a modest rally, with bitcoin BTC$89,126.47 re-taking the $89,000 level after having dropped to $87,000 one day ago.
Bitcoin being higher during U.S. market hours is a notable shift after the past month in which prices have seemingly dropped every single day during the U.S. session. Indeed, bitcoin has seen about a 20% cumulative decline during the American trading day over the last 30 days, according to Velo data.
As for Wednesday's small advance, bitcoin open interest denominated in BTC has fallen since the U.S. market opened, dropping from 514,000 BTC to 511,000. This decline in open interest alongside rising price action points to short positions being closed rather than new leveraged longs being added.
Year-end de-risking, record ETF outflows, and thin holiday liquidity are keeping the market subdued, according to Wintermute strategist Jasper de Mare.
All three major crypto assets remain below key systematic levels, with price action largely driven by rollover flows and tax-related positioning, he continued.
Spot bitcoin ETFs saw $19.3 million in net outflows on Monday, marking the seventh straight day of redemptions. In mid-December alone, $1.29 billion was pulled from bitcoin funds, led by a $157 million single-day outflow from BlackRock’s IBIT, according to de Mare. While IBIT has recorded $25 billion in inflows year-to-date, he said December’s risk-off rotation may reflect tax-loss harvesting. He added that altcoins, largely outside the IRS’s wash-sale rules, have not shown the same selling pressure.
On the derivatives side, over $27 billion in BTC and ETH options expired on Dec. 26 in the largest single-day expiry in crypto history, according to Deribit data. Funding rates and open interest — which peaked at $70 billion in June — have steadily declined into year-end.
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