Is This the Calm Before the Storm in Bitcoin? Price Calm, But Options Market Falling! What Does This Mean for BTC?
While the recent sideways movement in Bitcoin’s price has caught the attention of investors, an important warning has come from the options market.
Although volatility in Bitcoin has decreased significantly, the market has not become risk-free, and investors are beginning to price in the possibility of a short-term downward movement.
According to the data, although US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of $754 million in the first week of August, the tendency to hedge against short-term downside risk in the options market is prominent.
Remarkable Increase in Put Options!
At this point, 53.8% of the trading volume in Bitcoin options over the last 24 hours occurred in put options.
The majority of the most actively traded contracts were put options with strike prices ranging from $62,000 to $63,000.
This suggests that some investors are positioning themselves against a short-term pullback in Bitcoin from its current levels.
However, the picture in the options market is not entirely bearish. While demand for put options is increasing, 60.7% of total open positions remain in call options, which are bullish bets.
Therefore, while a short-term decline in trading volume is expected, the fact that expectations of an upward trend in total open positions remain dominant indicates that investors in the market are still optimistic about Bitcoin in the long term.
Luke Deans, senior research analyst at Bitwise, interpreting data from the options market, stated that the market currently expects limited volatility, but low trading volume poses a significant risk to price movements.
According to the analyst, even a small movement on the buying or selling side during periods of low trading volume can cause the Bitcoin price to change direction much more sharply than expected. Deans also emphasized that the limited volatility in the Bitcoin price does not mean the market is risk-free.
Finally, the analyst notes that the current picture points not so much to an immediate expectation of a Bitcoin decline, but rather to a market outlook where hedging against short-term risks is increased and investors are preparing for potential volatility.
*This is not investment advice.
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