Four Factors to Watch Amid BTC Rally

Overview

Cryptocurrency has returned in the globalspotlight as the prices of bitcoin have topped the key 10000 levels again this week, and some strong rallies have been seen in the altcoin space.The leading crypto may have gained about 44% YTD, making it the best performing asset, among others. While crypto bulls have been cheering for the recent price actions, many could have been wondering what factors could affect the current rally other than the upcoming reward halving event? We’ve sorted out some of the recent developments in the crypto space, and market participants probably want to keep a close eye on it.

 

Near record low volatility

We want to highlightthe drop in BTC’s volatility despite the recent positive price actions. Prices of cryptocurrency are generally more volatile than other assets, such as equity indexes and traditional commodities like energy and metals. Volatility could providea measure of price uncertainty in markets.When volatility increases, traders may trim their cryptocurrency positions or delay investment decisions.

Figure 1 shows the 3-month realized volatility of BTCUSD, which recently dropped further near the record low in mid-November 2018. Generally, low volatility could encourage more HOD Lers to maintain their BTC holdings; therefore, it’s considered as a positive factor for the price.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

However, we’ve also noticed that BTCUSD’s implied volatility has been hovering in recent lows, although it seems picked up by a small fraction. In the options market, implied volatility is the expected volatility of an underlying asset over the life of the option, in this case, bitcoin.

Supply and demand for the options could directly influence implied volatility. When the market’s expectations rise, the need for options increases, implied volatility will also increase. Conversely, when sentiments cool down, expectations decrease, demand for options decreases, implied volatility will also decrease.

In this case, the low implied volatility in the BTCUSD options market could some what indicate that the medium-term expectations of BTCUSD may not be as high as the current rally suggested. The changes in volatility could be something bitcoin watchers would like to keep a close eye on.

 

Search of bitcoin in China and world wide surged

Social has been one of the critical factors when it comes to cryptocurrency analysis, and the social sentiments ofthe crypto communities in China have long considered a barometer of the broader crypto space. The views of Chinese crypto watchers could give meaningful insight when it comes to price analysis.

The Baidu Search Index of the term “bitcoin” in Chinese has surged to a recent high of 40000 before settling down in near 25000. At the same time, data from Google Trends also shown a similar pattern, with the search of the term "Bitcoin" topped 100, which came at the time when bitcoin reclaimed the 10000 levels. However, the surge could bring pros and cons, and sometimes it sends a mixed signal to the market.

Source: Longhash

Source: Google Trends

A study from Sergey Krutolevich, Research Scientist at RoninAi, shows that spikes in conversation volume often precede spikes in search volume by one full day, and new price highs by one to three days. Indicating beyond just a clear correlation between social sentiment and crypto market prices, the former is, in fact, directly affecting the latter."However, if one has stayed in the market long enough, it will probably be familiar that, when the FOMO buyers were rushing into the markets, it’s often considered as well signal for those who came in earlier.

 

Drop in market dominance

Another interesting phenomenon alongside with the BTC rally is the decline of the BTC market dominance. The below figure compares the market dominance between BTC and ETH in a one-year time frame. BTC’s market dominance has been in a downtrend since 2020, and the decline has been even steeper recently despite the gains in price. Comparatively, ETH’s market dominance has been rising at the time that BTC has been dropping.

We believe that capital allocations could be one of the reasons behind this divergence. Part of the capital could have left bitcoin and went into the altcoin space at the beginning of the year, as major altcoins have plummeted to near/at multi-year lows in 4Q19. That could draw attention from value-driven investors to get into altcoin trades.

Source: Tradingview

Source: Tradingview

Are we in the middle of an “Alt Season” or if markets are expecting an incoming one? Those remained some arguable questions. However, the fact that the total ex-BTC market cap has been increasing steadily since January. Altcoin watchers won’t want to miss the development of that, as it seems to retest the May-July tops (figure 6).

 

Virus and the expectations of QE

The COVID-19 outbreak remained the single largest uncertainty for the global economy, its effect ripples through global markets and assets, and cryptocurrency is no exception. Central banks in Asia have started to take measures to stimulate growth that hammered by the virus. Just this week, the PBoC announced the first batch of special re-lending funds for national and regional banks, aimed to help SMEs in China.

Although the virus's impact on the US economy remains limited for now, the Fed has already prepared in case there’s an economic downturn, anaggressive QE program is on the table.

In recent testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Fed Chair Jerome Powellsaid, “the Fed had two recession-fighting tools; buying government bonds, known as QE, and communicating clearly with markets about interest-rate policy, routinely considered as “forward guidance.” Powell added that “We will use those tools — I believe we will use them aggressively should the need arise to do so,”

While we do not expect the Fed would be the first one to restart QE due to the virus-driven economic downturn soon, it’s easy to see the easing narrative from policymakers around the world. If that easing story intensified, that could lead the markets to refocus on bitcoin’s store of value and as a tool to counter stagnant growth, and that could translate into increasing demand for crypto.

 

Conclusion

The recent BTC and altcoin rallies have drawn much of the markets’ attention. As we are getting closer to the bitcoin reward halving event, the bullish sentiment has been more noticeable. Besides the halving, crypto watchers won’t want to neglect the factors that we mentioned above when it comes to medium-term trend analysis to get a complete picture.

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