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Bitcoin Investors Sit on Sidelines 'Licking Their Wounds' Despite 15% Bounce Over the Weekend

Weak trading volume points to a lack of institutional and retail interest, according to one expert.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:17 p.m. Published Jun 28, 2021, 8:17 a.m.
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Bitcoin climbed more than 15% over the weekend as its price bounced from four-day lows after a sharp sell-off last week.

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Prices Monday were slightly higher, with one bitcoin fetching about $35,000 at press time, CoinDesk 20 data show. One expert said more is needed to continue driving gains in the current climate of fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD).

On Friday, the world's first cryptocurrency fell more than 8% despite rallying 5% during the Asian trading session, bolstered by news of El Salvador's confirmed date of its bitcoin law and a $30 bitcoin airdrop to every Salvadoran adult who downloads bitcoin's app.

"An unprecedented stream of FUD has resulted in bitcoin struggling to keep above water," Jehan Chu, managing partner at Hong Kong-based crypto investment firm Kenetic Capital, told CoinDesk via WhatsApp on Monday.

Chu also said the short-term outlook remains "choppy and uncertain," despite the recent bounce back above $34,000. "With retail investors on the sidelines licking their wounds, volumes will struggle until the next price catalyst."

Bitcoin daily chart
Bitcoin daily chart

Indeed, daily trading volume for bitcoin has remained low, particularly during the weekend. That's been the trend for most of the month.

The weak trading volume points to a lack of institutional and retail interest, Chu said, citing undisclosed trading teams he has had conversations with.

Meanwhile, other notable cryptos are coasting in bitcoin's slipstream, with ether and internet computer both advancing over a 24-hour period.

In traditional markets, Asian equities were mostly up, with the exception of Japan's Nikkei 225 Index, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index and the Australian All Ordinaries Index, which were all down by less than half a percent.

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