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Bitcoin extends drop after one of crypto’s worst weeks of 2024

June 24, 2024
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Bitcoin extends drop after one of crypto’s worst weeks of 2024
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The cracks in crypto come amid doubts about the Federal Reserve’s scope to cut interest rates quickly from a two-decade high

Losses are piling up in the crypto market after its second-worst weekly drop of 2024, a reflection of cooling demand for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds and uncertainty over monetary policy.

A gauge of the largest 100 digital assets fell about 5 per cent in the seven days through Sunday, the worst such decline since April, data compiled by Bloomberg show. 

Market leader Bitcoin shed approximately 2 per cent to trade at US$62,275 as of 7.05 am on Monday (Jun 24) in London, a more than one-month low, hurt by a six-day streak of outflows from US ETFs for the token.

The cracks in crypto come amid doubts about the Federal Reserve’s scope to cut interest rates quickly from a two-decade high. For some analysts, the retreat in digital assets is a warning sign for broader risk appetite.

The current crypto market dynamic is “characterised by low volatility, soft volumes, and orderbooks getting unbalanced when prices start to move to the edges of their range,” David Lawant, research head at FalconX, wrote in a note.

The drops in some corners are particularly notable: the run of weekly declines for Ether and Solana are the longest since last year and 2022 respectively.

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That’s even as fund companies prepare to launch the first US ETFs investing directly in Ether, the second-ranked cryptoasset. Solana, meanwhile, was very recently a favourite for a variety of digital-asset hedge funds.

Bitcoin hit a record of US$73,798 in March but is trailing traditional assets such stocks, bonds and gold this quarter. The 200-day moving average at about US$57,500 is in focus now as a possible zone of support for the price, according to IG Australia Market analyst Tony Sycamore. BLOOMBERG



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