What's Next for Bitcoin and Ether as Downside Fears Ease Ahead of Fed Rate Cut?
The Fed is expected to cut rates by 25bps on Wednesday.

What to know:
- Fears of a downside for bitcoin and ether have eased, with options market data showing a recovery in call/put skews.
- The upcoming Fed rate cut decision on Sept. 17 is crucial, with a 25 basis point cut expected, but a surprise 50 basis point cut could trigger a massive rally in BTC, ETH and SOL.
Fears of a downside for bitcoin
BTC's seven-day call/put skew, which measures how implied volatility is distributed across calls versus puts expiring in a week, has recovered to nearly zero from the bearish 4% a week ago, according to data source Amberdata.
The 30- and 60-day option skews, though still slightly negative, have rebounded from last week’s lows, signaling a notable easing of downside fears. Ether’s options skew is exhibiting a similar pattern at the time of writing.
The skew shows the market's directional bias, or the extent to which traders are more concerned about prices rising or falling. A positive skew suggests a bias towards calls or bullish option plays, while a negative reading indicates relatively higher demand for put options or downside protection.
The reset in options comes as bitcoin and ether prices see a renewed upswing in the lead-up to Wednesday's Fed rate decision, where the central bank is widely expected to cut rates and lay the groundwork for additional easing over the coming months. BTC has gained over 4% to over $116,000 in seven days, with ether rising nearly 8% to $4,650, according to CoinDesk data.
What happens next largely depends on the size of the impending Fed rate cut. According to CME's Fed funds futures, traders have priced in over 90% probability that the central bank will cut rates by 25 basis points (bps) to 4%-4.25%. But there is also a slight possibility of a jumbo 50 bps move.
BTC could go berserk in case the Fed delivers the surprise 50 bps move.
"A surprise 50 bps rate cut would be a massive +gamma BUY signal for ETH, SOL and BTC," Greg Magadini, director of derivatives at Amberdata, said in an email. "Gold will go absolutely nuts as well."
Note that the Deribit-listed SOL options already exhibit a strong bullish sentiment, with calls trading at 4-5 volatility premium to puts.
Magadini explained that if the decision comes in line with expectations for a 25 bps cut, then a continued calm "grind higher" for BTC looks likely. ETH, meanwhile, may take another week or so to retest all-time highs and convincingly trade above $5,000, he added.
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