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Bitcoin Jumps 6% to $57K as Market Shrugs Off $4B+ Options Expiry

Bitcoin tends to perform well in the days following the month-end options settlement, based on recent history.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:49 p.m. Published Apr 30, 2021, 4:27 p.m.
Bitcoin was rallying Friday.
Bitcoin was rallying Friday.

Bitcoin (BTC) prices surged Friday as the market appeared largely unfazed by the expiration of more than $4 billion of options earlier in the day. Historical price patterns suggest the largest cryptocurrency may be due for further gains over the coming weeks.

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Since October the settlement of the monthly options contracts has proven to be a catalyst for bullish short-term moves. In the 10 days following the past six monthly expiries, the cryptocurrency has charted gains ranging from 7% to 35%.

Bitcoin: Price action before and after monthly option expiry
Bitcoin: Price action before and after monthly option expiry

Last month, prices pulled back to $50,000 in the week leading up to the March 26 expiry, only to reverse course in the following days and reach new record highs above $64,000 on April 14. A similar dynamic unfolded before and after the February and January expiries.

One possible explanation for the month-end pullbacks was that the "max pain point" – the strike price at which the most open options contracts expire worthless – was so far below the spot price. Such a setup raises the risk that some traders might try to push the market down so that the options would be in the money at expiration.

Bitcoin: Price action before and after options expiry
Bitcoin: Price action before and after options expiry

For instance, the max pain point for the March 26 expiry was $44,000, and the cryptocurrency traded near $60,000 a week before expiry. That likely prompted options sellers – typically institutions – to create bearish pressure in the spot/futures market and push prices closer to the max pain point in a bid to inflict maximum loss on options buyers.

This time around, the max pain point for the April expiry, which took place at 08:00 UTC Friday, was $54,000, according to Deribit, the dominant exchange for trading cryptocurrency options.

Prices fell from $60,000 to $48,000 in the eight days to April 25. However, the cryptocurrency bounced back over the next few days. By the time of Friday's expiration, the price was right around the max pain point of $54,000. Most options expired worthless or out of the money.

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The exchange settled some 77,000 options contracts worth over $4 billion, data shows.

In the hours since, prices have surged – signaling relief that the potentially market-rattling event had passed without much ado.

So if historical patterns are a guide, the cryptocurrency could rise above $60,000 over the next week or so.

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