Arthur Hayes: Predicts Bitcoin May Experience a 20%-30% Healthy Pullback in March
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes has penned an analysis of the current
cryptocurrency
market trends and its potential risks. He points out that while the cryptocurrency market is in the early stages of a bull market, investors need to remain cautious about the upcoming market volatility and adjust their strategies accordingly.Hayes highlights three critical variables that will converge in March this year: changes in the United States' Reverse Repurchase Program (RRP) balance, the renewal of the Bank Treasury Finance and Policy (BTFP), and the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts.
He anticipates a healthy 20% to 30% pullback in Bitcoin in early March, potentially even larger if the U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs have begun trading. He notes that if it's expected that several hundred billion fiat will flow into these ETFs, Bitcoin's price could surge to $60,000 or even approach its 2021 all-time high of $70,000. However, following this peak, due to a shortage of U.S. dollar liquidity, he foresees Bitcoin facing a 30% to 40% correction. This is why he refrains from buying Bitcoin until after the March decision date.
Hayes mentioned that he plans to attempt selling at a high point in late February and buying substantial bearish options in early March, opting for options expiring on June 28 rather than those expiring on March 29 to minimize the impact of time decay on profits. During the significant market adjustment period, around March 12, he aims to capture the market bottom and close positions between the 12th and 20th. If his policy analysis is accurate but Bitcoin's price remains stable or rises, Hayes intends to immediately close his bearish option positions.
By the end of March, he expects the market to normalize. Therefore, Hayes plans to resume selling U.S. treasuries and buying Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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