Bitcoin call options concentrate at strike prices above $50,000 ahead of February end-of-month expiry
Bitcoin call options ahead of February’s end-of-month expiry are concentrating at strike prices above the $50,000 mark, according to Deribit data.The price of bitcoin fell below the $49,000 mark over the past 24 hours, according to The Block’s Price Page.
Bitcoin call options ahead of February's end-of-month expiry concentrate at strike prices above the $50,000 mark. Image: Deribit.
BTC options market weighted toward longs
According to Kooner, the options market is heavily biased toward the long side. The Bitfinex analyst said that since bitcoin crossed the $48,000 mark, there is now an increasingly large number of call spread positions in the derivatives market.
The price of bitcoin has fallen below the $49,000 mark. Image: The Block.
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