What is the Short-Term Outlook for Bitcoin? Is a Decline Coming? Analysts Comment
Cryptocurrency analysis platform Greeks.live has shared a cautious assessment of Bitcoin’s short-term outlook.
Many investors believe Bitcoin could break the $110,000 support level again, a scenario that could also lead to additional weakness in Ethereum (ETH), according to a briefing prepared for the Chinese community by Adam, the firm’s macroeconomics researcher.
The market outlook is marked by a negative CB premium and Ethereum’s failure to break above $5,000, prompting investors to adopt a cautious approach.
According to Greeks.live data, Bitcoin’s implied volatility remains stable at 35% across major maturities, while Ethereum’s implied volatility hovers around 65%. Short-term declines are more pronounced on the ETH side.
The statement noted that liquidity was generally weak in September, noting that the current correction has persisted for more than half a month and shows no signs of ending. Despite this, it argued that short-term options offer a relatively low-cost “buy the dip” opportunity, offering limited downside risk and unlimited upside potential, making them well-suited for directional buying in current market conditions.
*This is not investment advice.
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