Cryptocurrency | Price (USDT) |
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BTC | $107266.3600000000 |
ETH | $2432.2520000000 |
BNB | $647.7749800000 |
XRP | $2.1828930000 |
ADA | $0.5647630000 |
SOL | $150.6003000000 |
DOGE | $N/A |
DOT | $3.4017000000 |
LTC | $86.1044000000 |
LINK | $13.3466700000 |
Category: CRYPTO NEWS
The post Bitcoin Soars Despite $3.6B Outflows In Market Rebound appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin breached $88k levels even as $3.6 billion was exited by investors within four days. Over 104,000 traders were liquidated in 24 hours as BTC went against the overall risk aversion trend. Despite a wave of capital outflows sweeping the crypto market, Bitcoin broke past $88,000, defying bearish expectations. Crypto analyst Ali Martinez has reported that big money was withdrawn from the market for four days in a row: $630 million on April 17, $760 million on April 18, $1.27 billion on April 19, and $971 million on April 20. The total, around $3.6 billion, stems from conservatism and book profit, though it was insufficient to deflate the Bitcoin rally. That trend stayed intact in the following months as Bitcoin’s rise set the pace for the entire market to surge to $2.76 trillion in total market capitalization. The asset is now hovering slightly above its April highs at around $2.45 trillion, a level that was both a resistance and support level. This suggests that bulls may be regaining the upper hand even if there is volatility in the market. Investor sentiment also seems to be recovering at the same rate as well. The Fear and Greed Index is now at 47, the highest score since late March, which means that there has been a transition from extreme fear to neutral. This behavioral change has previously been followed by higher market strength, especially when combined with macroeconomic fundamentals. Liquidations Mount as Bitcoin Defies Risk-Off Sentiment This came against the backdrop of equities declining as rising trade tensions between the US and its partners intensified. The current unstable atmosphere created by new tariffs and failed negotiations with countries such as China and Japan have made traditional markets unpredictable and uncertain. Simultaneously, the dollar dropped significantly, and gold price hit $3,500 – an…
2025-04-23T02:38:20+00:00