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Over $10B in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expire today

Over $10 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expire today, sparking market volatility and highlighting bullish sentiment among traders.

Over $10 billion in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) options are set to expire today, a significant event that could impact market trends and cause short-term volatility. Analysts are closely watching the contracts' volume and value to predict market movements. Put-to-call ratios for BTC and ETH options indicate a stronger preference for call options, hinting at bullish sentiment among traders.

The expiring BTC options have a notional value of billions, with a put-to-call ratio of 0.84. For ETH, expiring contracts total over 400,000, with a put-to-call ratio of 0.75. These ratios suggest more traders are leaning towards calls, which are purchase-oriented, rather than puts, which focus on sales. Maximum pain points for both BTC and ETH options indicate levels where the most contracts expire worthless, leading to significant losses for holders.

Market experts stress the importance of evaluating all positions and strike prices to understand potential gains or losses fully. Some traders remain optimistic, highlighting opportunities despite the risks of short-term volatility. Analysts have also noted the influence of current implied volatility and market sentiment, suggesting a cautious yet hopeful outlook among investors.

According to options trading experts, the expiration event could lead to a recalibration of market expectations. Bybit, a leading trading platform, points out that the correction in BTC’s price has reduced implied volatility, particularly for short-term contracts. ETH options exhibit slightly more bullish sentiment than BTC, with higher demand for call options.

The market also reflects broader crypto optimism tied to regulatory developments. Some investors anticipate a more favorable regulatory environment following recent leadership changes at the SEC, adding to the cautious optimism surrounding crypto assets.

Traders are advised to monitor market conditions closely as options expiration often results in increased instability. The weekend could see heightened volatility due to lower trading volumes, making it a critical period for market participants.   

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Jacob Lazurek

Jacob Lazurek

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In the dynamic world of technology and cryptocurrencies, my career trajectory has been deeply rooted in continuous exploration and effective communication.

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