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Bitcoin Drop Triggers $206M Liquidations In An Hour

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By on January 7, 2025 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Bitcoin Drop Triggers $206M Liquidations In An Hour appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin lost its bullish track as its price dropped to $97K level. Bitcoin dropped to a low of $97,207, with the 4% decline pulling the global crypto market cap down 4.5% to $3.44 trillion.

Besides, the Bitcoin sell-off also casted its effect on altcoins, with Ethereum, XRP, and Solana all dropping over 5% in 24 hours. At the time, Bitcoin was around $97,664, Ethereum was near $3,475, XRP was at $2.32, and Solana was down to $208.

In the last 24 hours, total liquidations reached $388 million, with over $206 million occurring in just one hour. Most of these liquidations were from long and short positions across major exchanges. The sudden dip in Bitcoin that triggered a broader market sell-off, arrived in response to the latest U.S. macroeconomic data. 

“TLDR on why the market is dipping: US data came in hot, causing a bond yield spike. ISM index higher than expected, JOLTS job openings increased. We’re in the “good data is bad data” phase of the market for risk assets ahead of FOMC in 2 weeks.” Crypto analyst Miles Deutscher noted in an X post. 

As per the recent data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in November 2024, JOLTS job openings increased by 259,000 to 8.1 million, signaling a strong labor market, which may limit Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2025. The increase was seen in sectors like professional services, finance, and education. 

Additionally, the ISM Services PMI indicated a resilient US economy. However, this strength led to concerns about market conditions, leading to a drop in US stocks as economic data suggested the Fed might keep rates steady despite inflation.

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