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Bitcoin Futures Hit New Highs as BTC Price Taps 11-Month Peak

Martin Young Jul 28, 2020 11:06
Bitcoin futures are hitting new highs in terms of monthly contracts sold as the asset finally breaks out of its prolonged period of sideways trading and tops $11,400.

The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) backed Bakkt has just reported its largest single-day volumes for physically settled monthly Bitcoin futures contracts. On Monday, the figure hit a new record, trouncing the previous one.

“Our Bakkt Bitcoin Futures reached a new record high of 11,509 contracts traded today – an increase of 85% from our last record-setting day,” – Bakkt tweeted.

Physically-settled contracts are paid out in BTC as opposed to cash-settled ones that get delivered in USD.

Futures on Fire

According to data from Skew analytics, Monday’s surge was one of the largest ever seen on the institutional investment platform hitting $122 million, up from a monthly average of $23 million.

CME Futures Open Interest and Volume. Source: Skew

Bakkt is a relatively small player in the world of crypto-asset futures with major exchanges such as Huobi, Binance, and OKEx, taking the lion’s share of the volume.

Skew also reported that CME futures also surged on Monday as Bitcoin prices broke out of their rangebound channel. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is one of the largest institutional investment platforms in the world. Daily volume topped $1.3 billion while open interest, which is a measure of the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled, also soared to $724 million.

Bakkt Bitcoin Futures Open Interest and Volume. Source: Skew

The analytics provider also reported that Ethereum futures were experiencing an uptick as prices finally awaken. Again, the major crypto exchanges dominate the markets with digital asset derivatives.

Bitcoin Price Update

The move has been correlated with Bitcoin’s breaking of longer-term resistance and powering to its highest price to date this year.

In late trading on Monday, BTC prices topped out at just over $11,400. The move has eclipsed the previous high in February of $10,500 and has returned the king of crypto to its highest level since mid-August 2019. The next hurdle in terms of resistance is to top $12,300 though a correction is likely after such a rapid move.

Over the past few hours, BTC has pulled back to settle below $11,000, though analysts are starting to turn bullish with their predictions as the longer-term trend line has now been broken.

Further bullish momentum from both Bitcoin and Ethereum, which is about to see the launch of the final ETH 2.0 public testnet, is likely to drive action for institutional futures contracts markets.

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Martin Young

Martin has been writing on cybersecurity and infotech for over two decades. He has previous trading experience and has been covering developments in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry since 2017. Contact Martin: LinkedIn