Bearish Signal For Ethereum: Funding Rates Hit New 2024 Lows—Is A Rally Still Possible?
Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, is experiencing increasing bearish sentiment in its futures market, according to a recent analysis by CryptoQuant analyst ShayanBTC. The analyst repor...
Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, is experiencing increasing bearish sentiment in its futures market, according to a recent analysis by CryptoQuant analyst ShayanBTC.
The analyst reported on the CryptoQuant QuickTake platform that Ethereum’s futures market has shown its lowest funding rates of 2024. This trend indicates that traders in the perpetual futures market are currently less optimistic about Ethereum’s short-term price movements.
Ethereum Declining Funding Rates And Market ImplicationsAccording to ShayanBTC, the 50-day moving average of Ethereum’s funding rates has been on a consistent downward trend, indicating a persistent bearish outlook among futures traders.
For context, funding rates in perpetual futures contracts are payments made between long and short traders based on the difference between perpetual futures and spot prices.
When funding rates are positive, it implies that long traders pay short traders, suggesting bullish sentiment. Conversely, negative funding rates mean short traders pay long traders, signaling a more bearish market stance.
In the case of Ethereum, the current negative trend in funding rates highlights a lack of buying interest in the perpetual futures market. Shayan noted:
For Ethereum to recover and reach higher price levels, demand in the perpetual futures market must increase. If the current trend of negative funding rates continues, it is likely that Ethereum will experience further price declines in the mid-term.
Is A Rally Still Possible?The impact of these bearish funding rates has been quite evident in Ethereum’s recent performance. So far, the cryptocurrency has experienced a consistent decline, dropping by 4.9% in the past 24 hours alone.
This decline has dragged Ethereum’s price below the $2,300 mark, compounding its losses over the past month to more than 10%. The persistent bearishness is partly attributed to the “lack of buying interest” in the futures market, as noted by the CryptoQuant analyst.
Despite the negative sentiment in the futures market, some analysts remain optimistic about Ethereum’s potential for a rebound. One such analyst, Koroush AK, expressed a more positive outlook, suggesting that Ethereum is due for a significant bounce.
Koroush pointed to higher time frames, highlighting the 100-week moving average and the key psychological support level at $2,000 as potential catalysts for a recovery. He anticipates a 10-20% bounce for Ethereum in the coming weeks despite the current market conditions.
Ethereum due a large bounce.
Zooming out and looking at the higher time frames;
-100 week moving average -Key psychological support ($2000)
Expecting a 10-20% bounce over next few weeks. pic.twitter.com/THPPc99oMf
— Koroush AK (@KoroushAK) September 16, 2024
Notably, while negative funding rates often reflect a bearish market sentiment, they can also be early indicators of potential market recovery. Negative rates can result in short liquidation cascades, where short positions are forced to close, leading to a sharp price reversal.
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