Impact of $2.4B Crypto Options Expiry on Market Trends: A Deep Dive into Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH)

  • Approximately 23,000 bitcoin options are set to expire on May 3, with a notional value of around $1.4 billion. This is in line with previous expiry events.
  • Despite a recent market downturn, bitcoin remains under $60,000, leading to a short-term bearish sentiment.
  • Today’s batch of Bitcoin contracts has a put/call ratio of 0.49, indicating twice as many long contracts expiring than shorts.

With a significant number of Bitcoin options set to expire, the crypto market is on edge. This article delves into the potential impact and the current state of the market.

Impending Bitcoin Options Expiry

Today’s batch of Bitcoin contracts has a put/call ratio of 0.49, which means there are twice as many calls or long contracts expiring than puts or shorts. The max pain point of these options is $61,000, slightly higher than current spot prices. The term ‘max pain’ refers to the price at which most losses will be incurred upon contract expiry.

Market Sentiment and Future Predictions

According to Deribit, there is still a significant amount of open interest at strike prices above $70,000. There is even $661 million in open interest at the $100,000 strike price, although the odds of Bitcoin reaching this price in the short term are slim given current market conditions.

Crypto Market Recovery

Despite a challenging week, the crypto market has shown signs of recovery, with total capitalization gaining 4% to reach $2.35 trillion. Bitcoin has seen similar gains, trading at $59,600 at the time of writing, although it has yet to reclaim the psychological $60,000 level. Ethereum has jumped above $3,000 following a 3.7% gain on the day, and altcoins such as Solana, Dogecoin, Toncoin, Shiba Inu, and Polkadot have also posted solid gains.

Conclusion

As the crypto market navigates the impending expiry of a significant number of Bitcoin options, it remains to be seen how this will impact the overall market sentiment. Despite a challenging week, there are signs of recovery, but Bitcoin has yet to reclaim the $60,000 level. As always, the crypto market remains unpredictable and investors should proceed with caution.

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