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Crypto Potato 2025-12-10 08:40:50

Is Bitcoin’s $94.6K Latest Rebound Triggering Unsustainable Retail FOMO?

Bitcoin (BTC) climbed to its highest level in three weeks on Tuesday, amidst a fresh wave of bullish momentum. The latest upswing, which briefly pushed Bitcoin to $94,600, sparked a surge in trader optimism. But high retail greed is historically associated with local tops or cooling periods. Wave of Greedy Retail Behavior According to the latest findings by Santiment, social data from X, Reddit, Telegram, and other platforms revealed a sharp rise in mentions of “higher” and “above.” The analytics platform identified FOMO-driven expectations for further gains, which often coincide with price flattening or local tops. On the other hand, calls for “lower” suggest fear. It is important to note that markets often move in the opposite direction of retail crowd behavior. Previous instances have shown that when retail suddenly becomes very bullish, Bitcoin often stalls or corrects shortly after. Hence, the current observation could mean that the cryptocurrency may be nearing a short-term top or a period of sideways or downward movement. Echoing similar concerns, analyst Markus Thielen said that Bitcoin is unlikely to see a major price breakout in December. In the latest Matrixport note, Thielen explained that implied volatility has been steadily falling, meaning the market expects smaller price swings ahead. With the FOMC meeting seen as the last big potential catalyst, volatility is likely to drop even further once it passes. The report also stated that Bitcoin ETF inflows have failed to pick up enough to drive strong upward momentum. As a result, Bitcoin is more likely to trade within a narrow range through the rest of the month, with shrinking odds of a surprise late-December rally. A Bullish Counterpoint In contrast to the warning signs, Coinbase believes that December may be setting up for a classic Santa rally, and argues that November’s turbulence helped reset market conditions in a constructive way. The firm, in a recent note, stated that open interest across Bitcoin and other crypto assets, such as Ethereum and Solana perpetuals, fell 16% month-over-month, US spot ETFs saw significant outflows, and BTC perpetual funding rates briefly dropped two standard deviations below their 90-day average. Rather than viewing this as bearish, Coinbase says these factors flushed out speculative excess. Its systemic leverage ratio has now stabilized around 4%-5% of total market cap, down from roughly 10% in the summer, which has created a healthier, less fragile market structure heading into year-end. The post Is Bitcoin’s $94.6K Latest Rebound Triggering Unsustainable Retail FOMO? appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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