Bitcoin (BTC) had a slow and uneventful movement during the period of Christmas. The price was going up silently. For some, it was a peaceful event. For Peter SchiffBitcoin (BTC) had a slow and uneventful movement during the period of Christmas. The price was going up silently. For some, it was a peaceful event. For Peter Schiff

Bitcoin (BTC) Warning: Schiff Flags 29% Crash Trap

  • Peter Schiff has warned that bitcoin’s (BTC) understated Christmas rally might be nothing but a liquidity trap.
  • Besides, bitcoin is going through a serious trial as options totaling $28 billion are about to expire.
  • It is quite possible that an abrupt return of volatility could take place as soon as the short-term price pressure is released.

Bitcoin (BTC) had a slow and uneventful movement during the period of Christmas. The price was going up silently. For some, it was a peaceful event. For Peter Schiff, it was a major risk.

Schiff, who has been opposing Bitcoin for a long time and advocating for gold, warned the holders that the latest move is no present. He suggests it is a snare. To him, the market is providing BTC investors one last opportunity to get out at a marginally higher price before the decline comes. The “gift,” according to him, is liquidity. The price allows people to sell.

BTC had an intraday peak close to $89,194. At first, that figure seems impressive. However, it is important to note that context plays a crucial role in interpreting this figure. BTC has not yet completely recovered from its all-time high and is still down more than 29%. To Peter Schiff, this discrepancy says the whole story. He maintains that if no one comes after the strength, then the strength is gone.

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Bitcoin and quiet rally Schiff distrusts

Schiff is of the opinion that Bitcoin is not performing well in the one area it loves to highlight the most. BTC has been marketed as digital gold for ages. A safe haven. A wealth protecting asset in times of inflation and declining currencies. Schiff thinks the market has stopped believing in that narrative.

He reasoned that, in the comments made lately, the capital was shifting to precious metals instead. According to him, gold and silver are performing the role that BTC has promised but not delivered at all. He refers to it as a decoupling, but he is not placing it in the same category as the one that the BTC camp was looking forward to. The expert asserts that BTC has incurred the worst form of separation possible.

Schiff pushes the envelope even more. He asserts that all the people who bought bitcoin during the last four years would have been better off purchasing silver instead. The analogy is intended to be painful. Bitcoin gave up and took back the risk at the same time. Silver demanded patience. One threw portfolios into chaos; the other kept value intact.

If investors are in agreement or disagreement, still the timing of his warning is remarkable. The rise of Bitcoin was rather unnoticeable. There was no hype, no retail frenzy. To Schiff, that quietness is a risk rather than a sign of sophistication.

Bitcoin volatility and looming options cliff

Besides sentiment, structure is of great importance. Bitcoin is nearing the biggest ever options expiry in its history. Approximately $28 billion of futures and options contracts will be settled. Such occurrences generally result in a slowdown of price movement. It is common that market makers drive prices to the “max pain” level, which is the point where the majority of options become worthless at expiration.

The whole process of suppression gives birth to an illusion of stability. Schiff would probably refer to it as artificial tranquility. The moment the expiration is over, that tension vanishes. The past has shown that after such moments, bitcoin seldom remains stagnant for long.

The upcoming move can take two directions. A sudden decrease would support Schiff’s caution. Conversely, a strong increase would make it less credible. Some traders refer to previous cycles, when January provided enormous upside after quiet December trading.

At present, bitcoin remains in the midst of the different narratives. Sceptics argue that it is gradually losing its position as a safe-haven asset, while the optimistic in the market see it as preparing for another score. The festive season rally can be seen as a trap or it can also be interpreted as the calm that comes just before the storm in the opposite direction. Bitcoin, as ever, will make its decision in a noisy way.

Also Read: Bitcoin Poised for Post-Christmas Surge As $327 Million Gamma Release Looms

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