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US Stock Traders Influencing Bitcoin Prices, Says South Korean Researcher
Tim Alper
Last updated:
April 10, 2024 23:00 EDT | 2 min read
Per the media outlet KyungHyang Games, the comments came from Kim Min-seung, the head of the Korbit Research Center at the Korbit crypto exchange.
Kim noted that prices were once mainly influenced by the activities of Bitcoin miners and BTC whales. But he said that this has changed in recent months.
The Korbit official claimed that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s decision to approve Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has created a new “market dynamic.”
This dynamic, Kim said, is now “centered on stock market traders.” The researcher said analysts have found that the price of Bitcoin is “sensitive to trends in US spot ETFs.”
Kim also claimed that “macro market factors” such as “interest rates, pandemics, policies, and wars” once had a major impact on BTC markets.
However, the SEC’s decision in January has proven to be a watershed, Kim said. He explained that crypto market trading bots in Asia and elsewhere have reportedly begun “buying and selling” following US stock traders and Bitcoin ETF trading patterns. Kim said:
BTC Spot, Futures Markets ‘Following Similar Patterns’
Kim said similar patterns were also being repeated in Bitcoin and crypto futures markets, leading to “the liquidation of long and short positions.”
Like other South Korean analysts, he predicted an inflow of “additional institutions” to the market.
If this were to occur in South Korea, this would likely have a seismic effect on the country’s BTC market.
The nation’s Bitcoin and altcoin markets are currently dominated by retail investors. Many institutional investors and funds have expressed an interest in BTC, but are yet to gain access to the markets.
Kim concluded that the above factors, as well as the forthcoming halving event, were “likely to create synergies to increase Bitcoin prices.”
At the time of writing, the Democratic Party was poised to win a massive majority in April 10’s parliamentary elections. Under 5% of votes remained to be counted at 3:30 AM KST.
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