Even though cryptocurrency traders have been exuberant over the price rise, a number of analysts are focused on the large bitcoin and ethereum options expiries set to end before Halloween. Data from Skew.com shows $750 million in Bitcoin options is set to expire and prices could get volatile.
The price of bitcoin (BTC) touched an all-time 2020 high at $13,490 on Tuesday across global exchanges. The price spiked when the news leaked about Southeast Asia’s largest bank DBS launching a digital asset exchange.
Despite the major price climb this month, bitcoin and ethereum markets are expected to be volatile at the end of the week, as a great number of options are set to expire on October 30. The professional data and analytics firm Skew.com discussed the situation on Twitter on October 25.
“60k [in] bitcoin options are expiring this week, $750mln+ notional,” Skew tweeted. The major expiry not only coincided with the price rise but also the 12th year anniversary of the Bitcoin white paper will be celebrated the very next day. In addition to Skew’s statistics, the exchange holding the most bitcoin and ethereum options contracts, Deribit, published an article about the “trading uncertainty” tethered to the expiry on October 30.
Deribit published a chart that shows the current term structure of Deribit BTC options. “Due to the time value of options, the term structure tends to be upward sloping,” the Deribit report notes.
“However, the humps demonstrate an expected sharp price movement in a particular period of time. Similar to the traditional markets, the BTC market has priced in potential volatility in the election week of October 30 until November 6. The increased volatility is expected to continue at least until the end of Q4,” the crypto derivatives exchange added.
According to Deribit’s crypto derivatives channel on Telegram, a recent signal on October 26, 2020, explained that there’s currently 61k BTC options set to expire on October 30 of which 40k is held at Deribit. Additionally, 190k ETH options ($76 million) will expire on the same day of which 164k is held at Deribit.
Deribit’s crypto derivatives signal channel poses the question further:
This month we have seen a significant flipping of the [one] month skew and Bitcoin testing yearly highs. The 30 Oct ’20 expiry comes just a few days before the eagerly watched US election. With over 7% of the expiry open interest fixated on the 13,000 strike, could any early unexpected US election news or movement in the partially correlated stock market trigger Bitcoin to cross the strike and trigger a run on volatility?
On Tuesday, Skew tweeted about Deribit’s October expiry and said that dealers are likely long. “On Deribit for October expiry, 12k, 12.5k, 13k, and 14k calls are all open for 2k+ bitcoin options,” the researchers tweeted….
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