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Bitcoin (BTC) price has been suppressed by hedge funds exploiting a low-risk yield trade

Mar 01, 2025 at 12:02 am

This is the general takeaway of analyst Kyle Chassé, who dissected the latest Bitcoin (BTC) price crash in a thread on the X social media platform.

Bitcoin’s price has been suppressed by hedge funds exploiting a low-risk yield trade involving spot exchange-traraded funds (ETFs) and CME futures since reaching all-time highs on Jan. 20, signaling once again that institutional adoption of crypto assets isn't a one-way street.

This is the general takeaway of analyst Kyle Chassé, who dissected the latest Bitcoin (BTC) price crash in a thread on the X social media platform.

“For months, hedge funds were exploiting a low-risk yield trade using BTC spot ETFs & CME futures,” said Chassé. Now, this cash and carry trade is “imploding.”

Source: Kyle Chassé

The cash and carry trade involved buying spot Bitcoin ETFs and shorting Bitcoin futures on CME, which allowed traders to earn up to 5.68% in annualized returns by Chassé’s calculation.

The success of this trade depended mainly on Bitcoin futures trading at a premium to the cryptocurrency’s spot price. However, “with recent market weakness, that premium has collapsed,” said Chassé.

With the trade no longer profitable, hedge funds are exiting the market, which is evidenced by the record outflows from US spot Bitcoin ETFs this week.

“The same trade that kept Bitcoin stable on the way up is accelerating the crash now,” he said. This is happening because “hedge funds don’t care about Bitcoin. They weren’t betting on BTC mooning. They were farming low-risk yield.”

Related: Bitcoin futures and spot ETF traders capitulate as BTC looks for a bottom

Losses concentrated among Bitcoin tourists

Bitcoin’s sell-off accelerated on Feb. 27, as the cryptocurrency retraced all the way back to the sub-$79,000 region for the first time in more than three months.

However, a closer look at onchain data reveals that the losses are mainly concentrated among Bitcoin tourists, or new traders who only entered the market recently.

Data from Glassnode shows that 74% of the realized losses came from holders who bought in the last month.

Source: Carl B Menger

Nevertheless, unrealized losses from the recent sell-off exceeded crypto exchange FTX’s capitulation event, according to analyst Milkybull Crypto. A drop of this magnitude is a strong sign of a bottom formation in Bitcoin’s price.

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