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Why a sudden 5,500 BTC drop in leveraged short positions failed to deliver the bullish confirmation Bitcoin traders wanted

The July 28 futures snapshot shows a split reset, with trader motives and broader bullish confirmation still unresolved.

Quick Take

  1. Leveraged funds' combined CME Bitcoin exposure became 5,566.5 BTC-equivalent less net bearish week over week.
  2. Asset managers' combined directional net long fell by 2,204.3 BTC-equivalent over the same period.
  3. The CFTC snapshot cannot distinguish directional buying from basis trades, expiry rolls, or hedges.

Leveraged funds' combined net bearish position across CME's standard and micro Bitcoin futures narrowed by 5,566.5 BTC-equivalent between July 21 and July 28.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's futures-only report, released at 3:30 p.m. ET on Friday, July 31, captured positions as of Tuesday, July 28. It showed asset managers moving the other way: their combined directional net weakened by 2,204.3 BTC-equivalent over the same week.

The split in the numbers

The two groups remained on opposite sides of the market after those changes:

Trader groupJuly 21–28 change in directional netJuly 28 directional net
Leveraged funds5,566.5 BTC less net bearish33,712.3 BTC net short
Asset managers2,204.3 BTC less net bullish11,284.3 BTC net long

For leveraged funds, the standard Bitcoin futures net improved by 1,076 contracts, equal to 5,380 BTC. The Micro Bitcoin futures net improved by another 1,865 contracts, equal to 186.5 BTC. CME's contract guide sets the standard contract at 5 BTC and the micro at 0.1 BTC.

For asset managers, the standard-contract net fell by 428 contracts, or 2,140 BTC, while the micro-contract net fell by 643 contracts, or 64.3 BTC. These figures measure directional net exposure, calculated as longs minus shorts, and exclude spreading positions.

CME Bitcoin positioning comparison showing leveraged funds becoming 5,566.5 BTC-equivalent less net bearish while asset managers became 2,204.3 BTC-equivalent less net bullish in the July 28 CFTC snapshot

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The CFTC's methodology classifies traders by their predominant business purpose reported on Form 40, and the agency says it does not know the specific reason for each position. A leveraged-fund short can be an outright bearish trade, one leg of a cash-and-carry position, or another hedge. The report cannot distinguish among directional buying, basis activity, expiry positioning, or a mixture.

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CME's July 30 bulletin showed standard Bitcoin futures settling at $64,775 for July, $65,085 for August, and $65,335 for September. Its daily open-interest change column showed July down 1,942 contracts, August up 1,838, and September up 507. That combination is compatible with expiry rolling or basis activity, but the data came two days after the COT snapshot and cannot explain the trader-class change.

A July 29 CryptoSlate analysis, citing Glassnode, described perpetual-market buying and long funding as softer while four sessions through July 28 produced $526.5 million of spot Bitcoin ETF outflows. A separate flow report recorded a $32.1 million ETF inflow on July 29.

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The CFTC figures document a meaningful reduction in leveraged funds' net bearish exposure. With asset managers pulling back simultaneously, however, this futures-only snapshot is not proof of a broad institutional bullish turn.

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