Basis Compression Ends Short Strategies: CME Group Inc Funds Flip Bullish in Rare Shift

Stock News
08/10

According to market data, a significant reversal has occurred in the positioning of hedge funds at CME Group Inc, shifting from prolonged short bets to a net long stance. Ki Young Ju, CEO of CryptoQuant, noted that this change signals professional traders are betting on Bitcoin's upside potential, fundamentally altering the market structure previously dominated by basis trading.

The underlying cause is the diminishing effectiveness of traditional market-neutral strategies. For an extended period, leveraged funds executed basis trades by purchasing Bitcoin spot or ETFs while shorting futures contracts, profiting from the narrowing of futures premiums. This practice kept CME Group Inc futures positions consistently negative. However, as the premium has decreased, the foundation for this structural short positioning is eroding, compelling institutions to reassess their allocations.

From an economic perspective, the strategy's appeal has weakened considerably. Data indicates that the annualized three-month Bitcoin futures basis currently stands at roughly 3%, below the 3.8% yield on two-year U.S. Treasuries. Amid rising financing, margin, and execution costs, Bitcoin's price has recovered to above $65,000 after hitting a low of $58,000 on July 1, further reducing the incentive to maintain short positions.

This fundamental shift in positioning signals a strong bullish outlook from institutions. As basis traders unwind their shorts, the long positions of leveraged funds at CME Group Inc now exceed short positions, establishing a net long stance. This key indicator of shifting market sentiment follows the compression of the basis and suggests that the Bitcoin rebound may gain more solid institutional support.

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