Hedge funds reduce BTC shorts as leverage resets, setting up a potential path toward $85K if momentum builds.
CME Bitcoin futures data has once again caught the eye of market participants. As spotted by market observers, the current structure resembles setups that preceded major upside moves in prior cycles.
Adding to that, new CFTC data suggests large speculators are stepping back from aggressive bearish bets. Analysts are now watching whether a similar rotation could unfold again.
Bitcoin Deleveraging Deepens as Futures Sentiment Turns
Latest Commodity Futures Trading Commission Commitment of Traders report shows non-commercial traders sharply reducing net short exposure over the past month. Usually, such a swing marks a clear sentiment shift among active BTC futures participants.
🚨 CME SMART MONEY SHIFT SIGNALS POTENTIAL $BTC REVERSAL TO 85K
Bitcoin previously bottomed in April 2025 when CME futures speculators flipped net bullish ; and a similar positioning shift is now emerging in 2026.
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Analysts have drawn parallels to comparable flips that occurred in previous years. In April 2023 and April 2025, Bitcoin formed local bottoms shortly after futures positioning turned less bearish.
Bitcoin later rose about 190% in 2023 and around 70% after the April 2025 shift. Interestingly, the current positioning shows a similar early change.
Looking at open interest, the Aggregate CME Bitcoin open interest has contracted from above $22 billion to roughly $7–9 billion. More than half of peak leverage has been removed from the system.

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The reset phase suggests a few key points:
- Many forced liquidations have already happened.
- Excess leverage from the last rally has been cleared.
- Futures market now looks less crowded and less overheated.
- A strong new build-up in positions has not started yet.
Deep leverage flushes have often come before strong directional moves in Bitcoin. However, open interest has not started climbing again in a meaningful way, suggesting traders are still repositioning rather than confirming a breakout.

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Futures basis also reflects a more cautious tone. In late 2024, three- to six-month CME contracts traded at annualized premiums between 4% and 6% during strong bullish phases.
Current premiums have narrowed to around 1% to 2%, with some shorter-term contracts trading close to flat, pointing to measured positioning rather than aggressive long exposure.
CME Basis Narrows as Traders Reset, $85K Scenario Gains Attention
Compressed basis suggests short covering has started, yet strong long conviction remains limited. Breakouts in prior cycles followed a recognizable sequence:
Short covering reduces downside pressure
- Futures basis gradually rebuilds.
- Open interest expands alongside price strength.
- Momentum traders re-enter as the trend confirms.
As per analysts, the market now appears positioned between the first and second stages.
BTC investment vehicles recorded strong inflows during earlier rallies. But recent sessions show alternating inflows and outflows. And although these swings have stabilized, sustained accumulation has not returned.
Derivatives traders often reposition before spot allocators commit capital. And if basis rebuilds and open interest begins expanding while ETF inflows strengthen, structural alignment could support a push toward $85,000 in the coming weeks.
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