- Coinbase sees a Bitcoin rally spurred by reduced leverage.
- Systemic leverage dropped from 10% to 4%.
- GSR cites bullish sentiment for a December upswing.
Coinbase Institutional’s research indicates a potential Bitcoin ‘Santa rally’ by year-end, driven by reduced systemic leverage and favorable macroeconomic conditions, which could boost the cryptocurrency market.
This forecast highlights Bitcoin’s potential recovery, reflecting broader market stabilization and reduced speculative leverage, aligning with historical trends of December gains post-halving cycles.
Coinbase Institutional projects a bullish December/Santa rally for Bitcoin, citing a significant drop in systemic leverage. The research suggests recent market resets favor an uptrend if macro and liquidity conditions remain supportive.
Market Health and Leverage Reduction
The leverage decline indicates a healthier market with fewer speculative positions. Institutional speculation fell to nearly 4%, a drop from 10% last month. This drop enhances stability against sudden market shifts. As the Coinbase Institutional Research Team mentioned, “The systemic leverage ratio, which tracks institutional speculation, has fallen from 10% in November to around 4%, indicating a healthier market and lower sensitivity to sudden drops.”
Historical and Potential Returns
Coinbase emphasizes historical post-halving Bitcoin returns, averaging 25% in December. Falling perpetual funding rates cleanse speculative excess, potentially enabling a robust December rally if supportive conditions persist.
Institutional Engagement and Economic Impact
The drop in systemic leverage might stabilize market movements and encourage institutional engagement. Experts foresee improved liquidity conditions enhancing market bullishness. Coejxors expect financial climates to favor Bitcoin should macroeconomic policies continue easing. Historical data suggests Bitcoin often strengthens with rising global liquidity and central bank rate cuts, providing fertile ground for rallies. As Spencer Hallarn, Global OTC Head, GSR, noted, “The setup looks pretty bullish for a Santa rally,” attributing it to reduced exchange liquidity, the prior crash flushing bulls out, and falling perpetual funding rates that indicate a lack of leverage and cleaner positioning.






