This move from around $9,000 to $8,600 in just a few minutes’ time, per data from Skew.com that was subsequently shared on online forums, liquidated $108 million worth of BitMEX longs. The Open Interest of BitMEX’s book has dropped dramatically, showing how longs are currently being punished for attempting to long prices in the $9,000s.
$108M longs liquidated in the past hour pic.twitter.com/y2Ck7t9gu2
— Mac ($OGN next $MATIC) (@MacnBTC) February 26, 2020
The analysis from the previous report still stands: Bitcoin is currently in an extremely important zone from a technical analysis perspective, for around the current price exists a convergence of support levels that have been historically relevant.
For those who missed the last update, prominent analyst Filb Filb, amongst other traders, have said that mid-$8,000s are crucial for bulls to hold moving forward. Filb Filb wrote:
“Downside targets [of] the 200-day moving average, 20-week moving average, and 50-week moving average seem good for a bounce, but the 200-day moving average is never really lost in a bull run, so losing that could be more of a significant issue. Nevertheless, I’m looking for longs down there.”
For some much-needed context, the moving averages for Bitcoin are as follows:
The 200-day moving average is around $8,800.
The 20-week moving average is at $8,500.
And the 50-week moving average is around the same as the 20-week moving average.
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Source: https://www.newsbtc.com/2020/02/26/crypto-carnage-100-million-bitcoin-longs-liquidated-minutes/