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It Looks Like Wall Street Is Running Bitcoin, at Least for Now

(Technical Mechzone) — A lot of investments have gone berserk lately, but none stand out quite like Bitcoin. Its price quadrupled in a matter of months to touch a record high of more than $41,900 in early January, propelling the cryptocurrency back into the limelight less than three years after a spectacular 75% crash. (It traded at around $36,400 on Jan. 19.) Posted by Technical Mechzone

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Buying Bitcoin is the most crowded trade; reminiscent of the 2018 crash

Experts are warning of a bubble building up in Bitcoins, especially considering the sudden spike in volatility and increasing institutional participation The latest global fund manager survey published by BofA Securities showed that buying Bitcoin is being viewed as the most “crowded trade”.

After Bitcoin’s massive rally in recent months, it is hardly surprising that this cryptocurrency is fast regaining its lost glory. From a low of $4,000 in mid-March last year, the price of the world’s first and most famous cryptocurrency has risen by nearly 900%.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading at $34,750. Long Bitcoin jumps to top with 36% of fund manager survey investors saying it is the most “crowded trade” dethroning “Long tech” for the first time since October 2019,” said the survey report. “Investors who have been tracking Bitcoins in the past would recollect that a similar rally in 2017 was followed by a crash. In 2017, Bitcoin rallied from the low of around $790 to a peak of $1,9041 in December. Interestingly, in the December 2017 BofA survey, Bitcoin topped the list of most crowded trades.

In 2018, it crashed by 74%. Even now, many experts have been warning of a bubble building up in Bitcoins, especially considering the sudden spike in volatility and increasing institutional participation. “Most cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile, and the increase in institutional participation may be making things worse.

While demand would increase and volatility ease should corporations hold Bitcoin for business purposes, the opposite is true when institutions gain exposure for speculative purposes. Empirical evidence from other asset classes suggests that higher participation by institutional investors could increase volatility due to their more opportunistic investment approach,” Michael Bolliger, chief investment officer, global emerging markets, UBS Switzerland AG said in a report on 14 January.

Ultimately time will tell what holds true for Bitcoin investors but those in the bullish camp see further upside. For instance, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co, Bitcoin has the potential to reach $146,000 in the long term as it competes with gold as an asset class. Posted by Technical Mechzone

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Bitcoin (BTC/USD) Forecast

Bitcoin sell-off a threat to major cryptocurrencie Bitcoin prices have rebounded slightly, following a sell-off from Friday’s high, where BTC/USD broke above $40,000, before facing a wall of resistance formed by the key psychological level of $42,000.

The three day sell-off resulted in a $10,000 depreciation in the digital currency, raising concern that the Bitcoin ‘bubble’ had officially burst. However, the pullback in prices is no comparison to the massive 949% surge from March 2020 low. Bitcoin TradingBitcoin Trading Meanwhile, fundamental factors appear to be influencing price action, with Bitcoin recently portraying the same characteristics as Gold, Silver and other safe-haven assets, which benefit from US Dollar weakness. On the regulatory front, additional drivers of price action have been attributed to warnings from both the New Zealand and UK regulators (FMA & FCA respectively) who have cautioned individuals against trading Bitcoin and other digital currencies.

BITCOIN (BTC/USD) TECHNICAL ANALYSIS After plunging approximately 11% in yesterday’s trading session, Bitcoin bulls were able to bounce off trendline support, pushing price action to a zone of resistance, formed by the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement (between November 2020 low and January 2021 high) at $35,866. The 20-period Moving Average (MA) continues to provide additional support, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) now rests beneath 70, indicating that BTC/USD may be exiting overbought territory. Building Confidence in TradingBuilding Confidence in Trading What does it take to be a confident trader? . Get My Guide Bitcoin (BTC/USD) Daily Chart If bulls are able to break above current resistance, a bullish continuation could be probable, with the potential retest of $40,000. However, if bears are able to drive prices lower, a break below current support, could bring the 50% Fibonacci retracement into focus at $29,023 BITCOIN (BTC/USD) SENTIMENT Bitcoin (BTC/USD) Bulls Bite the Bullet How to Use IG Client Sentiment in Your TradingHow to Use IG Client Sentiment in Your Trading RECOMMENDED BY Technical Mechzone How to read client sentiment Get My Guide At the time of writing, retail trader data shows 84.05% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders long to short at 5.27 to 1.

The number of traders net-long is 7.02% higher than yesterday and 16.14% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 15.08% lower than yesterday and 20.86% lower from last week. We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-long suggests Bitcoin prices may continue to fall. Traders are further net-long than yesterday and last week, and the combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a stronger Bitcoin-bearish contrarian trading bias. Posted by Technical Mechzone

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After dizzying gyrations, what’s bitcoin really worth?

The virtual currency barrelled to new highs to rise more than 400% over the past year, before promptly sliding some 20% and then settling around $36,000 After the latest wild ride took the poster child of cryptocurrencies above $40,000 before a stomach-churning plunge, the million dollar question won’t go away: how much is bitcoin actually worth? The virtual currency barrelled to new highs to rise more than 400 percent over the past year, before promptly sliding some 20 percent and then settling around $36,000. When it started life in 2009 as open-source software, bitcoin was essentially worth zero — though within a year it had reached the heady heights of eight cents. At today’s market rates, bloated by a surge in institutional demand, the digital unit’s market capitalisation is worth some $670 billion with myriad other crypto coins such as ethereum lifting the sector nominally close to the trillion mark. Although that’s small potatoes compared to the $68 trillion or so swilling around world stock markets, it is nonetheless the sort of financial territory staked out by Wall Street tech royalty such as Google, Apple or Tesla. One tech site, AssetDash.com, notes that bitcoin is currently worth around as much as Facebook and a little more than Chinese e-retail giant Alibaba Although deep-pocketed investors have recently become enthusiasts, crypto was in its early days the preserve of geeky amateur investors. It is the latter who have mainly suffered as an estimated four million of the roughly 19 million bitcoin units currently in circulation have been lost. “Lost” does not mean the coins have fallen down the back of the sofa or through a hole in a trouser pocket: they have been electronically zapped from the record, often because their owner has forgotten a password to coins hoarded on a USB stick. One US developer mislaid his password after storing 7,002 bitcoins on one such flash drive, forcing him to wave goodbye, on paper (or rather, the trading screen), to around $280 million. This week, Welshman James Howells desperately offered his local authority a quarter of his fortune to dig up a landfill site where he believes a hard drive he accidentally tossed away — and which has since soared in value to around $270 million — is buried.

The council refused, citing the cost and logistical restrictions. According to analysts at JP Morgan, bitcoin may be highly volatile but could go as high as $146,000 per unit, putting it in competition with gold as an asset class in terms of private sector investment. That volatility, as well as the unregulated and decentralised nature of the bitcoin beast, are key reasons why many seasoned financial observers are scared off — as well as the risk of “losing” their stash. “Most of the lost bitcoins were acquired in the early days,” said Philip Gradwell, economist with Chainalysis. Gradwell said that around one in five bitcoins in circulation today have not budged from their location in five years — since days when the unit was worth not much more than $100. “One or two million of those belong to Satoshi himself,” added Gradwell, referring to the creator of the coin, whose identity remains unknown. He added that the bulk of investors are not day-to-day traders, but people making a long-term punt — and he estimates that the spectacular price boom of recent weeks has involved only around five millions units. Patrick Heusser, head of trading at Swiss trader Crypto Broker, said that following the trading volumes of a variety of cryptocurrencies, rather than just bitcoin, would give a better idea of how the market is faring. “Ethereum has a lot of activity on the chain, but on the litecoin side there is almost nothing going on,” said Heusser, with the former valued at some $138 billion currently, and the latter at $10 billion. Heusser suggested the rises have been largely a bitcoin slipstream effect, and he cautioned against drawing parallels with gold. “To be honest I don’t believe that it is a very powerful or insightful metric inside what’s going on in the crypto market,” Heusser concluded. After years of experience on traditional currency markets, he judged that it was early days for the crypto equivalent. Posted by Technical Mechzone

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जानिए क्या है बिटकॉइन करेंसी

जानिए क्या है बिटकॉइन करेंसी क्या है बिटकॉइन बिटकॉइन एक तरह की क्रिप्टोकरंसी है. ‘क्रिप्टो’ का मतलब होता है ‘गुप्त’. यह एक डिजिटल करंसी है, जो क्रिप्टोग्राफी के नियमों के आधार पर काम करती है. इसकी सबसे खास बात ये है डिजिटल होने की वजह से आप इसे छू नहीं सकते. बिटकॉइन की शुरुआत 2009 में हुई थी. बिटकॉइन की कीमत लगातार बढ़ रही है. यह एक तरह की डिजिटल करंसी है. जैसे भारत में रुपया, अमरीका में डॉलर, ब्रिटेन में पाउंड चलता है और ये फ़िज़िकल करेंसी होती हैं, जिसे आप देख सकते हैं, छू सकते हैं और नियमानुसार किसी भी स्थान या देश में इसका इस्तेमाल कर सकते हैं, लेकिन क्रिप्टो करेंसी की कहानी कुछ अलग है. दूसरी करेंसी की तरह इसे छापा नहीं जाता और यही वजह है कि इसे आभासी यानी वर्चुअल करेंसी कहा जाता है. कैसे काम करता है बिटकॉइन बिटकॉइन विशेषज्ञ बताते हैं कि बिटकॉइन वर्चुअल कॉइन हैं, जो अपनी कीमत बनाने और बढ़ाने के लिए डिजाइन किए गए हैं. इस तरह पैसों के लेन-देन के लिए आपकों बैंकों तक जाने की जरूरत नहीं है. अगर किसी भी व्यक्ति के पास बिटकॉइन है, तो इसकी कीमत और वैल्यू ठीक उसी तरह मानी जाएगी, जैसे ईटीएफ में कारोबार करते समय सोने की कीमत मानी जाती है. इस बिटकॉइन से आप ऑनलाइन शॉपिंग भी कर सकते हैं और इसे निवेश के रूप में भी संभाल कर रख सकते हैं. बता दें कि ये बिटकॉइन एक पर्सनल ई-वॉलेट से दूसरे पर्सनल ई-वॉलेट में ट्रांसफर भी किए जाते हैं. ये ई-वॉलेट्स आपका निजी डेटाबेस होते हैं, जिसे आप अपने कंप्यूटर, लैपटॉप, स्मार्टफोन, टैबलेट या किसी ई-क्लाउड पर स्टोर करते हैं. भारत में बैन है बिटकॉइन भारत में बिटकॉइन बैन है. भारत में बिटकॉइन ट्रेडिंग को अपराध माना गया है. बिटकॉइन में निवेश करने वाले अमीर लोग वे हैं, जो इस ऑनलाइन करंसी के जरिए अपनी पूंजी को तेजी से बढ़ाना चाहते हैं. भारत सरकार का कहना है कि उसके पास वर्चुअल करंसी का कोई डेटा नहीं है और इसलिए इसकी ट्रेडिंग में खतरा हो सकता है. रिजर्व बैंक ने भी बिटकॉइन पर सख्त हिदायत दी है. Posted by Technical Mechzone