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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Slides Below $75,000, Futures Open Interest (OI) Plummets

Apr 07, 2025 at 03:02 pm

The leading coin, Bitcoin, has slipped below the $75,000 mark. As of writing, it is trading at around $74,800, the levels last seen during November 2024.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Slides Below $75,000, Futures Open Interest (OI) Plummets

The leading coin, Bitcoin, has slipped below the $75,000 mark. As of press time, it is trading at around $74,800, the levels last seen during November 2024.

The asset is down 7% on the day, while trading volume has surged over 200%, signaling intense selling pressure. With a strengthening bearish bias, the leading crypto might be setting on recording new lows in the near term.

This bearish wave in BTC’s market is reflected in the coin’s falling futures open interest (OI), which points to traders closing positions and exiting the market. At press time, this stands at $51.88 billion, plummeting 1% over the past 24 hours.

BTC’s futures OI measures the total number of active futures contracts that have not been settled or closed. When it falls like this, it usually indicates that traders are closing out positions—either taking profits or cutting losses—rather than opening new ones.

This decline signals reduced market participation and waning confidence in the possibility of any short-term price rebound.

However, despite the sharp decline, market sentiment remains surprisingly resilient. BTC’s steady positive funding rate, currently at 0.0060%, reflects this.

The funding rate is a periodic payment between long and short traders in perpetual futures contracts designed to keep prices in line with the spot market. A positive funding rate means traders holding long positions are paying those with shorts, indicating that more traders are betting on prices going up.

This trend reflects the dominance of bullish sentiment among many BTC holders in the market, even as the coin’s prices are temporarily falling.

Options Traders Brace for More Downside

Data from the options market confirms the spike in selling pressure among traders. According to Deribit, there are currently more open put contracts than calls. This is a clear sign that investor confidence in a short-term Bitcoin rebound continues to fade.

It can be said that this mix of signals—bullish funding rates, bearish options positioning, and falling OI— points to one thing. It highlights a market in conflict, where sentiment is split and uncertainty reigns. Hence, caution is advised.

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