Overnight on Saturday, in the late hours of the night, Bitcoin price flash crashed by over 10% and $1,400 in just ten minutes.
But what caused such a massive crash in the cryptocurrency, and how can investors and traders prepare for such an unpredictable event?
3/10 The moment BTC hit $12,000 was right afer midnight on a Saturday night in New York and around 6:30 AM Sunday in Europe. That means that most of Europe and N-America was not trading, only the Asian traders were in the market. Therefore liquidity was relatively low.
— Marc van der Chijs – new account (@marcvanderchijs) August 2, 2020
What Caused This Weekend’s Midnight Flash Crash In Bitcoin Price?
Right after the clock struck midnight in New York City, Bitcoin spiked to a high of $12,098. At that moment, a cascading collapse in price began.
The initial selloff pushed the cryptocurrency below $12,000 where it paused momentarily, then the floor fell completely out from below.
Ten minutes later, BTCUSD had lost over 11% value and dropped another $1,400 to $10,600. In less than an hour total, the asset had fallen by over 12.5% and $1,500.
But what exactly happened that caused this?
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The move was likely caused by a large, strategic actor who sought to take advantage of the lowest liquidity moment of the market. At that time of the night, entrepreneur Marc van der Chijs says North American and European traders would have been sleeping.
In addition, the large whale taking profit during such a low liquidity timeframe, caused a cascading effect of overleveraged derivatives traders forced to cover their positions or through stops being triggered.
The same happened during Black Thursday, albeit far more severe and was driven by different circumstances and not just one whale’s profit-taking.
It also happened in reverse in 2019, as Bitcoin broke up from $4,000 to kick off a rally to $14,000. A single, strategic actor placed several buy orders across exchanges at low liquidity moments overnight on the weekend, to have a more pronounced impact.
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