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2025-11-17 10:36:32

Trading Spaces recap: Liquidity jitters, BTC’s “last stand” and why privacy coins won’t quit

TL;DR Macro: Liquidity’s been tight since early November (SOFR/IORB dynamics), but it’s starting to normalize; policy shifts away from max QT should drip-feed support—with a lag. BTC: Sitting on a do-or-die zone around the yearly open / 3D 100-EMA. Fast reclaim → relief; slow drift + failed reclaims → caution. Cautious bulls view the 94-98k range as a last stand support level , with invalidation on a clean breakdown that fails to spring. ETH: A shade stronger on lows vs BTC, but still needs trend reclaims before bulls get “fun.” Narratives: Privacy names (ZEC, XMR, DASH) led—trade the leader until it clearly loses trend; avoid late beta-chasing in thin liquidity. DeFi watch: Uniswap’s fee-switch proposal keeps the chart interesting, but headlines still drive it—structure first, then narrative confirmation. Why markets feel heavy (and what could change) Liquidity tightened hard at the start of November, a classic headwind for risk. While funding stresses are easing, markets typically price the sentiment before the liquidity lands . Add in fading odds of a near-term rate cut and patchy data flow, and you get outsized sensitivity: bad news has hit harder than good news has helped. “There’s a lag to all of this—sentiment moves first; flows follow.” BTC: Den’s “here or nowhere” zone Den’s map from prior shows had us eyeing this cluster for weeks; we’re now there . The thesis: this cycle’s tendency to dump into the 3D 100-EMA area, deviate briefly, then spring is still alive— if we see quick absorption and a reclaim. What confirms strength Swift reclaim of the lost range and stacked EMAs (4H → D) A fast reaction at the yearly open (narrow wicks, strong closes) Follow-through from majors (breadth), not BTC alone What breaks it Clean break below, weak retests , and failure to reclaim. That shifts bias defensive and strengthens the case that the top might be in. ETH: Slight relative strength, clear to-dos ETH hasn’t made fresh lows in lockstep with BTC at the same moments— a small positive . But bulls still need to: Reclaim the yearly open Flip EMAs bullish Attack the prior rejection shelf Until then, it’s setup, not signal. The privacy-coin revival playbook ZEC: Still the leader —respecting trends across 4H/D; as long as daily/4H trends hold, the money’s still in the leader . XMR: Clean high-timeframe range; currently at resistance —entry makes more sense after a breakout/acceptance. DASH: Improving structure, but late-beta risk is higher when liquidity is thin. “In thin markets, trade the narrative’s primary —rotate only after the leader clearly weakens.” DeFi flow watch: Uniswap’s fee switch Governance chatter about turning on fee distributions sparked a quick news pop in prior weeks. Structure and tweets both matter, but the following need to line up: market as a whole bounces → UNI fee switch proposal going through → UNI chart holding supportn— then the narrative can add fuel. Weekend checklist (and into next week) BTC vs. yearly open / 3D 100-EMA: Look for swift reclaim and strong closes ETH trend reclaims: Are bulls doing more than bouncing? Rates odds: Track the cut probabilities —risk appetite has been swinging with them Liquidity tells: Funding normalization typically precedes price Narratives: If ZEC stumbles (daily/4H trend loss), don’t chase laggards—wait for confirmation of rotation Catch the full replay on YouTube: Housekeeping Scheduling: Trading Spaces is pushed back one week for Thanksgiving. We’ll be back Dec 5 —same time, same stream. Trading Spaces runs every two weeks ; follow @krakenfx , @krakenpro and @Dentoshi for stream times, charts and highlights. Trade with Dentoshi on Kraken Pro Past Performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks. Pricing data is provided by Kraken. Returns may increase or decrease as a result of currency fluctuations, and does not account for trading fees. Visit our fee schedule for more information. The post Trading Spaces recap: Liquidity jitters, BTC’s “last stand” and why privacy coins won’t quit appeared first on Kraken Blog .

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