QCP Capital: This bear market feels more like a liquidity reset rather than a structural collapse

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BlockBeats News, February 12 — QCP Capital client coverage head Elbert Iswara stated during a podcast that this bear market feels more like a liquidity reset rather than a structural collapse. Elbert described the current volatility as a sharp but not uncommon correction in history, with the rebound around $60,000 indicating that underlying demand still exists, especially from long-term holders and institutions.

Elbert believes that market direction is primarily driven by broader risk-avoidance sentiment, including liquidity tightening and changing interest rate expectations. Meanwhile, crypto-specific factors such as ETF fund outflows, derivatives position adjustments, and leverage liquidations have amplified this wave of volatility, making it faster and more intense.

Currently, Bitcoin is trading as a risk asset sensitive to liquidity, especially during tightening or stress cycles. Elbert pointed out that this does not negate its narrative as a store of value, but it does mean investors should not expect it to hedge in every sell-off. Bitcoin remains a hybrid asset, with its role shifting according to macro cycles.

Elbert emphasized that, in the short term, several narratives and indicators are more important:

  • Key price levels and positions: The $60,000–$65,000 range remains a significant psychological and technical zone, with low liquidity potentially amplifying overextension risks.
  • ETF fund flow continuity: Whether outflows persist or stabilize will influence short-term price behavior, especially in choppy markets.
  • Leverage and liquidations: Rapid liquidation of crowded positions often magnifies sharp movements.
  • Correlation patterns: Bitcoin’s correlation with stocks tends to increase during risk-avoidance periods and recede once macro pressures ease. The key is how quickly this decline occurs.

Elbert stated that in the short term, investors should view Bitcoin as a macro-sensitive, high-beta asset and manage risk exposure accordingly. From a long-term perspective, the true drivers of value are adoption rates, market structure maturity, and whether institutional participation can stabilize over cycles.

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