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Bitcoin [BTC] Drops Violently on CME Expiry for March, BitMEX Traders Remain Bearish

Bitcoin [BTC] Drops Violently on CME Expiry for March, BitMEX Traders Remain Bearish

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Bitcoin [BTC] drops by 9.1% as it breaks below critical support from the $6400-$6800 range. BTC price at 3: 30 hours UTC on 28th March 2020 is $6180.

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Co-incidentally, the drop occurred in the hour following CME closing around 17: 00 hours CT time. The 1-hour chart on Coinbase shows how the price dropped by $300 (4.5%) just after expiration of monthly closing for March.

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BTC/USD 1-Hour Chart on Coinbase (TradingView)

The futures market was largely in backwardation (lower prices into the future) since the drop on March 13. Presently, the prices are beginning to reach parity with the future months; the closing yesterday suggests neutral sentiments.

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Bitcoin Futures CME Price on Friday Closing

The CME contract expiry on 27th March yields negative prices suggesting that the traders likely closed short positions causing a sell-off.

Bearish Sentiments

The lower-time frames are particularly bearish, as uncertainty continues to linger on the overall markets….

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