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Bitcoin futures activity points to weak conviction amid rally to $76K – Wintermute

  • Bitcoin's rally above $76,000 is driven largely by derivatives positioning and short covering rather than organic spot demand.
  • Wintermute suggests that upcoming FOMC meetings and MAG7 earnings could determine whether risk assets sustain momentum.
  • The firm noted that Bitcoin's reaction to equity markets could signal whether the asset is behaving as a risk-on proxy or store of value.

Bitcoin's (BTC) rally above $76,000 appears to be driven more by forceful positioning than broad market conviction, according to crypto market-making firm Wintermute.

In its market update on Tuesday, the firm warned that rising derivatives activity and short covering continue to dominate the market, even as institutional demand improves. Wintermute noted that Bitcoin's recent strength has been shaped largely by futures activity. Perpetual futures volumes are running at roughly 11x spot volumes, while funding rates have remained consistently negative.

The firm stated that these conditions point to a rally more driven by positioning than by organic spot demand. A recent $762 million liquidation event, roughly 95% short-side, reinforced that view.

While Bitcoin's break above $76,000 has improved market structure, the trading firm cautioned that the move does not yet signal a confirmed trend reversal.

"While the underlying dynamic is improving with increasing institutional participation, this rally is running on short covering and deal optimism, not on a confirmed macro shift," Wintermute wrote.

Bitcoin faces macro test amid upcoming FOMC meeting and MAG7 earnings

The report stated that institutional participation continues to strengthen beneath the surface, which supported Bitcoin's push near $77,500. That support could face a major test this week as macroeconomic risks take center stage.

Wintermute linked crypto's next move to the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting and earnings from major US tech companies. The firm said both could determine whether risk assets sustain current momentum.

"The FOMC statement this week and MAG7 earnings will either validate the rally or expose the contradiction between record equity highs, surging energy costs and collapsing consumer confidence," the report stated.

Wintermute suggested the bigger risk lies in how markets are reconciling conflicting signals across asset classes. "It's between energy or crypto and equities, something needs to correct," the report said.

For Bitcoin, the bigger question remains whether the top crypto behaves as a risk-on proxy or a store of value if broader markets come under pressure.

"BTC holding its ground while the Nasdaq drops would be the strongest store-of-value signal this cycle has produced," Wintermute wrote. However, a selloff alongside equities would suggest that macro risk sentiment remains the dominant driver.

Among altcoins, the analyst pointed to early signs of divergence, with correlations across the top 10 to 250 tokens starting to break down.

While broader altcoin performance has remained relatively flat, the firm said more "idiosyncratic names" are beginning to attract capital. This suggests that investors may be becoming selective with tokens as the market transitions.

Privacy-focused tokens have continued to outperform, while decentralized finance tokens have shown mixed performance following the recent KelpDAO exploit, according to Wintermute.

Bitcoin is trading at $76,370 at the time of writing, down nearly 1% over the past 24 hours.

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