Over the last few weeks, we've been pointing to the growing leverage in the derivative markets exacerbating volatility.
In our last report, we also outlined how we're anticipating this to unwind in the coming weeks. This continues to be the key theme for the first quarter.
Additionally, a variety of metrics suggest the market is strongly in oversold conditions, offering a favorable level for long-term investors to add to spot positions.
Meanwhile, derivatives and macro conditions present a headwind for speculative dip-buyers.
High open interest combined with diminishing implied volatility, increased price stability, and thin futures volume all contribute to a scenario where the probabilities of a long/short squeeze are elevated.
We're still in elevated cash positions and, for the most part, still sitting on the sidelines.
Last week, we outlined how the recent recovery in leverage in the derivative markets combined with thin end-of-year liquidity would exacerbate volatility. This same message continues to ring true.
Open interest is elevated, and the market has become susceptible to an unwind via a long/short squeeze in the coming weeks. Even a small supply-and-demand catalyst has the potential to cause a big shift given these current market conditions.
We want to dedicate this week's report to describing how we're approaching this period and defining the probabilities we're weighing with each scenario.
We've seen this play out, with most crypto assets trading under contracting price action.
The case continues to be if we're below the 53,000 to 54,000 zone, we want to remain patient before deploying cash into more aggressive long positions.
There have been a few exceptions that we'll discuss in today's report. But patience continues to be the prudent approach for the vast majority of names out there for now.
This week's biggest development is a dramatic rise in speculative activity, exacerbating volatility and the probability of a long/short squeeze.
With Cryptos finally waking up a bit this week, we're seeing new flowers popping in our gardens.
There are some familiar names ripping like Terra $LUNA, Avalanche $AVAX and Near Protocol $NEAR, but there are also some new ones than some of you might not be familiar with.
Today I want to talk about the Oasis Network $ROSE.
When looking at the chart, it looks a lot like many others out there. This is another one of those, "We only want to be long if we're above the first half highs", type coins.