Bitcoin Futures Trader Sentiment Indicator Data
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This data product offers a detailed history of the Bitcoin Long/Short Ratio specifically derived from the Binance Futures market. It serves as a tool for understanding market sentiment by tracking the positions taken by traders. Futures market participants open long positions when they anticipate the price will increase from a certain point, while those who take short positions expect the price to decline. This historical ratio data is valuable for initiating data science projects and building quantitative machine learning models focused on market predictions.
Columns
The dataset includes four fields:
- timestamp: The time record for the entry, expressed in milliseconds.
- long_account: Represents the ratio of long account numbers relative to the total number of traders.
- short_account: Represents the ratio of short account numbers relative to the total number of traders.
- long_short_ratio: This is the calculated Long/Short account number ratio across all active traders.
Distribution
The data is delivered in a CSV file format named
long_short_ratio.csv, with a size of approximately 735.77 kB. It is structured across four columns. The account ratio fields contain 21.2 thousand valid records, showing 100% validity with no missing or mismatched entries observed. Data updates are anticipated on a quarterly basis.Usage
This information is ideal for developers and quantitative analysts looking to gauge futures market sentiment. It is particularly useful for establishing data science projects, building and training machine learning models that predict price movements, and conducting analysis on market positioning. The data is easily subsetted if the user requires focusing on a specific duration or date range.
Coverage
The data is sourced entirely from the Binance Futures trading platform. The timestamps indicate coverage across multiple months, with data updates scheduled quarterly to maintain relevancy. The underlying methodology used to create the dataset is supported by an open-source script.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Researchers studying cryptocurrency market dynamics and trading behaviour.
- Developers integrating market sentiment indicators into trading bots or analytical platforms.
- Data Scientists requiring historical ratio data to train and validate predictive trading algorithms.
- Investors and Analysts monitoring expected price direction in the futures market.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Binance Futures Bitcoin Trader Long/Short Ratio History
- Bitcoin Futures Account Positioning Data
- Binance Market Sentiment Indicator Data
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Original Data Source:Bitcoin Futures Trader Sentiment Indicator Data
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