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$75,000 Bitcoin (BTC) Target Draws Huge Bets as Open Interest Hits Historic High

by Victor Olanrewaju

The surge in OI, alongside the price spike to $66,000, signals growing trader confidence in a potential breakout. How high can BTC go?

Open Interest Reaches New All-Time High

Typically, OI reflects the number of open contracts in the market. When it rises, it indicates that traders are actively entering positions, often in anticipation of significant price movements. A decrease, on the other hand, indicates reduced exposure to the coin.

According to CryptoQuant, Bitcoin's Open Interest has reached a new all-time high of $19.80 billion. The last time the metric went this high was in July. During that period, the coin's price almost retested $68,000.

Given the current market sentiment, it's not unreasonable to consider that Bitcoin could challenge its all-time high of around $73,750.  But that will only happen if growing interest in the asset persists.

Bitcoin open interest all-time high
Bitcoin Open Interest. Source: CryptoQuant

Regarding this , crypto analyst EgyHashX opined that the rising liquidity could positively affect Bitcoin's price in the short term.

“This upward trend in the market indicates a growing influx of liquidity and increased attention in the cryptocurrency space. The rise in rates further points to a bullish sentiment among traders,” EgyHashX highlighted via CryptoQuant.

In addition, the recent surge in Bitcoin's Funding Rate reinforces bullish sentiment in the market. The Funding Rate measures the cost of holding long versus short positions in contracts. When positive, it suggests that more traders are leaning toward long positions, anticipating an upward price movement.

Bitcoin short traders dominate
Bitcoin Funding Rate. Source: Coinglass

A negative Funding Rate would indicate a bearish outlook, with more traders favoring short positions. Since the Funding Rate has been at its highest level since August and remains positive, it signals that traders are expecting Bitcoin's price to rally, with showing anticipation toward $75,000.

BTC Price Prediction: 14% Increase to Start With

For the past few months, Bitcoin's price has been within a descending channel. This channel ensured that the coin remained range-bound and found it challenging to break out.

But yesterday, October 14, BTC finally rose past that resistance at $65,234. In the process, the coin climbed to $66,474 before recently pulling back. Despite that, BTC has refrained from re-entering the descending channel, indicating that the bullish thesis could still be strong.

If this remains the case, Bitcoin could break the overhead resistance at $70,738. Should that happen, the coin might climb to $75,002 before the end of this quarter.

Bitcoin price analysis
Bitcoin Daily Price Analysis. Source: TradingView

On the flip side, the inability to jump above $66,009 again could invalidate the bias. In that circumstance, Bitcoin could decline to $60,272. Brian Quinlivan, Lead Analyst at Santiment, suggested caution, saying that Bitcoin might have hit a local top. 

“One thing that is still slightly concerning is how bullish the crowd is currently at this BTC rally. The ratio of positive vs. negative comments over the past 2 days is the highest we've seen all year long, which can often align with short-term top signals,” Quinlivan told BeInCrypto.

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