New ETFs boost investor sentiment and allow Bitcoin to outpace Ethereum in popularity.
Spectrum Markets data shows a rising bullish sentiment on the biggest cryptocurrency.
Over the
last few months, investor sentiment towards individual cryptocurrencies has
favored Ethereum (ETH) over Bitcoin (BTC). However, the release of the
first-ever spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for BTC has changed the balance of
market forces, and now there is a much more bullish positioning towards the
oldest cryptocurrency. This is especially true as its price has reached the
highest levels in two years, exceeding $50,000.
Europeans Show Greater
Interest in BTC over ETH
Spectrum
Markets, a pan-European trading venue, released data showing diverging
sentiment among retail investors regarding BTC and ETH cryptocurrencies in January 2024.
The
company's Spectrum European Retail Investor Index (SERIX) for BTC rose to
109 points, indicating bullish sentiment, while the index for ETH dropped
from 120 points to 103 over the same period. The SERIX scale designates numbers
above 100 as bullish and numbers below as bearish.
Source: Spectrum Markets
This shift
coincided with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving
several BTC ETFs on January 11. The regulatory move opened BTC investments to a wider range of investors. No similar approval has occurred yet
for ETH products.
Michael
Hall, the Head of Distribution at Spectrum Markets, commented that the SEC
approval addresses demand for "enhanced regulatory standards" around
cryptocurrencies.
Spectrum
Markets began offering derivatives linked to both cryptocurrencies in May 2022,
allowing traders to gain exposure without needing separate crypto wallets. The
company said it saw an increase of 2.5 times in BTC trading volume in January
2024 compared to monthly averages for 2023.
Spectrum Reports Volume
for January 2024
In January
2024, Spectrum's total order turnover reached €311.5 million, with 32.1% of
trades taking place outside of traditional hours. The top three underlying
assets traded were Germany's DAX 40 index, the US Nasdaq 100, and the Dow Jones
Industrial Average.
“Looking at
the SERIX data for the top three underlying markets, the DAX 40 sentiment
increased slightly from 97 to 99,” the company commented. “Similarly, the
NASDAQ 100 and DOW 30 both remained bearish at 98, from 98 and 96 respectively
in the previous month.”
Amid
challenging market conditions, the pan-European platform for securities
trading, has set a new record for trading volume in 2023. The company revealed
in its most recent report that its total order book turnover increased 9% to
€3.62 billion over the last year.
The volume
of traded securities in 2023 surged 14%, reaching 1.62 billion securities, a
significant rise from 1.42 billion in the prior year. This activity spanned
nearly 2.5 million transactions, with 33.9% of these trades executed outside conventional trading hours. This supports the previous year's finding that
approximately one-third of all trades are conducted after normal trading hours.
Over the
last few months, investor sentiment towards individual cryptocurrencies has
favored Ethereum (ETH) over Bitcoin (BTC). However, the release of the
first-ever spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for BTC has changed the balance of
market forces, and now there is a much more bullish positioning towards the
oldest cryptocurrency. This is especially true as its price has reached the
highest levels in two years, exceeding $50,000.
Europeans Show Greater
Interest in BTC over ETH
Spectrum
Markets, a pan-European trading venue, released data showing diverging
sentiment among retail investors regarding BTC and ETH cryptocurrencies in January 2024.
The
company's Spectrum European Retail Investor Index (SERIX) for BTC rose to
109 points, indicating bullish sentiment, while the index for ETH dropped
from 120 points to 103 over the same period. The SERIX scale designates numbers
above 100 as bullish and numbers below as bearish.
Source: Spectrum Markets
This shift
coincided with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving
several BTC ETFs on January 11. The regulatory move opened BTC investments to a wider range of investors. No similar approval has occurred yet
for ETH products.
Michael
Hall, the Head of Distribution at Spectrum Markets, commented that the SEC
approval addresses demand for "enhanced regulatory standards" around
cryptocurrencies.
Spectrum
Markets began offering derivatives linked to both cryptocurrencies in May 2022,
allowing traders to gain exposure without needing separate crypto wallets. The
company said it saw an increase of 2.5 times in BTC trading volume in January
2024 compared to monthly averages for 2023.
Spectrum Reports Volume
for January 2024
In January
2024, Spectrum's total order turnover reached €311.5 million, with 32.1% of
trades taking place outside of traditional hours. The top three underlying
assets traded were Germany's DAX 40 index, the US Nasdaq 100, and the Dow Jones
Industrial Average.
“Looking at
the SERIX data for the top three underlying markets, the DAX 40 sentiment
increased slightly from 97 to 99,” the company commented. “Similarly, the
NASDAQ 100 and DOW 30 both remained bearish at 98, from 98 and 96 respectively
in the previous month.”
Amid
challenging market conditions, the pan-European platform for securities
trading, has set a new record for trading volume in 2023. The company revealed
in its most recent report that its total order book turnover increased 9% to
€3.62 billion over the last year.
The volume
of traded securities in 2023 surged 14%, reaching 1.62 billion securities, a
significant rise from 1.42 billion in the prior year. This activity spanned
nearly 2.5 million transactions, with 33.9% of these trades executed outside conventional trading hours. This supports the previous year's finding that
approximately one-third of all trades are conducted after normal trading hours.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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