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$3.7 Billion Bitcoin Options Expire Today: Will the Market Crash or Rally?

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Mustafa Mulla

The cryptocurrency market is on alert as nearly $3.7 billion in Bitcoin options are set to expire on November 8. This large expiry, exceeding last week’s, surpassing last week’s, follows recent events, including the U.S. elections and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.

Expiry events of this size often lead to major sell-offs, so traders are watching closely.

What the Data Says About Bitcoin’s Expiry

According to recent data from Deribit, around 48,794 Bitcoin options contracts, valued at approximately $3.7 billion, will expire today. These contracts have a put-to-call ratio of 0.72, meaning there is a relatively balanced split between bearish and bullish positions.

The maximum pain point, or the price level at which the most options will lose value, is set at around $69,000, which could play a significant role in how the market moves today.

A large portion of open interest (OI), totaling $1.7 billion, is centered around the $80,000 strike price. This suggests that many traders are betting on a potential price rise, signaling optimism for Bitcoin’s future.

Record-Breaking Trading Volumes

After the election results were announced, trading volumes surged to a record $60 billion, driven by Donald Trump’s victory. This boosted market sentiment, helping Bitcoin reach a new all-time high (ATH) of $76,940, reflecting the positive mood in the crypto market.

Signs of Profit-Taking Emerge

However, there are signs that the election-driven rally might be losing momentum.

Greeks Live, a crypto derivatives platform, observed increased profit-taking in the options market, suggesting that some investors are cashing out.

The platform also noted a decrease in the number of “doomsday” Bitcoin options, which allow investors to exit their positions early. This shift indicates a move toward a more optimistic market outlook.

Ethereum Options Expiry: A $850 Million Event

In addition to Bitcoin’s expiry, Ethereum options contracts worth $850 million are also set to expire today. With about 294,000 Ethereum contracts expiring, the put-to-call ratio stands at 0.65, with a maximum pain point of $2,500. Together, the expiry of Bitcoin and Ethereum options totals nearly $4.5 billion, making this one of the largest expiry events in recent memory.

Bitcoin has recently hit a new peak of $76,872, while Ethereum has surged to $2,950. While some altcoins have cooled off after their recent rallies, Solana (SOL) and Cardano (ADA) continue to perform well, posting gains of 5% and 14%, respectively.

As the crypto market braces for impact, investors worldwide hold their breath. Let’s wait and watch how it pans out.

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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