Dropping short-Bitcoin outflows indicate positive sentiment

Dropping short-Bitcoin outflows indicate positive sentiment
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The decreasing outflow volumes across short-Bitcoin products could be an indication of improving fundamentals as opportunistic investors rush to buy the dip. 

On the other hand, digital asset investment products (mostly comprising short products) saw outflows totalling $7.5 million, while long products recorded $3.3 million.  

Despite weeks of ravaging capitulation and negative Bitcoin sentiments triggered by the collapse of FTX, BTC investment products saw inflows totalling $11 million. Therefore indicating improvement in sentiments around the leading coin. 

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According to the data by , Solana and Polygon recorded inflows totalling $0.2 and $0.3 million respectively, while Litecoin and Polkadot recorded $0.9 and $0.4 million in total outflows, respectively. 

Unfortunately, Ethereum data showed substantial outflows ($4 million) for the third consecutive week, which could have stemmed from uncertainties on the right time for transitioning to proof-of-stake. 

The data also recorded inflows across major regions where Canada led the pack with $12 million, followed by Germany with $3.2 million. On the other hand, the United States recorded the largest outflows totalling $15 million, for which about 75% comprised short investment products. 

Reducing outflows across short-Bitcoin products is a good sign which often denotes investors are not looking for shorting opportunities but instead accumulating more digital assets for the long term. When these investors are short, they are betting the price of Bitcoin is going to record further declines. 

As of this writing, BTC is trading at $16,950 and has been struggling to break a pivot resistance at $17,494. This shows Bitcoin has already plunged and retracing downwards below the current price could signal an imminent bottom. According to previous reports by CryptoSlate, the aSOPR indicator flashed alerts for a new Bitcoin bottom. 

Richard Adrian
Journalist at CryptoSlate

Richard M Adrian is a freelance technical writer, journalist, and web 3 community builder. He is most interested in the underlying tech that makes up bitcoin and all cryptos. When not studying the disruption of blockchain across financial systems and supply chains, he travels the world to learn about different cultures and diversity. Richard also shares a deep passion for everything artistic, photography that evokes the soul and uplifting film-making.

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