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Bitcoin’s Leverage Flush May Signal Smart-Money Accumulation, Says K33 Research

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A recent report by K33 Research suggests that the latest Bitcoin leverage flush — a sharp liquidation of over-leveraged positions — could mark an accumulation phase rather than a sign of weakness. The firm’s analysts argue that the unwinding of excessive futures leverage often sets the stage for more sustainable price growth, particularly when long-term holders increase positions amid declining speculative activity.


Market Context: Clearing Excess Leverage

Over the past week, Bitcoin (BTC) has traded around $62,700, down roughly 4% as futures open interest fell by nearly $2.1 billion across major exchanges. Data from CoinGlass shows that more than $350 million in long positions were liquidated within 48 hours — one of the largest short-term flushes since early 2024.

While such events can trigger temporary sell-offs, they often act as “market resets,” flushing out excess leverage and paving the way for spot accumulation.


Investor Behavior and Accumulation Trends

According to K33’s data, long-term holders have increased their net Bitcoin positions by 1.2% since the start of October, even as derivatives activity cooled. Exchange balances have fallen by over 80,000 BTC this month, a strong signal that investors are moving coins off trading platforms into cold storage — typically associated with accumulation cycles.

“Smart money is quietly buying the dip,” the K33 report noted, adding that past leverage flushes have preceded price recoveries averaging 12–15% within 30 days.


Derivatives Market Signals

Funding rates — a key measure of trader sentiment — have normalized to near-zero levels, suggesting a balanced futures market with less speculative froth. Meanwhile, the BTC volatility index has declined from 46% to 38%, reinforcing the view that the market may be consolidating before its next directional move.


Strategic Outlook

For traders, the short-term picture remains range-bound, but the structural indicators suggest accumulation rather than distribution. If Bitcoin maintains stability above $60,000, analysts believe an upward move toward $68,000–$70,000 could develop before year-end.

In the broader context, leverage flushes may increasingly serve as “reset moments” for institutional entry, as disciplined capital replaces speculative overextension — a dynamic that continues to define Bitcoin’s maturing market cycle.

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