He Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco released an Economic Letter May 7, suggesting that Bitcoin's decline following its $20,000 peak was the result of the launch of Bitcoin futures trading.
The Federal Reserve's letter says that "The rapid run-up and subsequent fall in the price after the introduction of futures does not appear to be a coincidence" and "It is consistent with trading behavior that typically accompanies the introduction of futures markets for an asset."
The highest Bitcoin price coincided with the introduction of Bitcoin futures by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in mid-December last year.
A week earlier, the Chicago Board Options Exchange also launched Bitcoin futures, although trading was thin, the study says.
According to the letter, optimistic investors who bet that the price was going to rise were the only driver of the Bitcoin surge.
Pessimists had no available instrument to short Bitcoin and to profit from betting on a price decline until Bitcoin futures were introduced.
The new investment opportunity caused a fall in demand in the day-ahead Bitcoin market and subsequently sent the price down.
"... The launch of Bitcoin futures allowed pessimists to enter the market, which contributed to the reversal of the Bitcoin price dynamics."
The letter suggests that the Bitcoin price didn't collapse overnight after the futures launch by CBOE and CME due to relatively low trading volume of Bitcoin in the futures market.
"If a different cryptocurrency becomes more widely used as a means of exchange in the markets currently dominated by Bitcoin, demand for Bitcoin may drop precipitously because these tend to be winner-takes-all markets."
Federal Reserve: Bitcoin Futures Launch Led To December 2017 Price Decline
Veröffentlicht auf May 7, 2018
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