Analyst: Implied volatility (IV) of both major-term and end-term bitcoin options has not increased
Odaily reported that Greeks.live macro researcher Adam posted on X, stating that although bitcoin's price hit a new rebound high today, the implied volatility (IV) of both major-term options and expiry options did not increase; in fact, it decreased compared to when bitcoin broke through $70,000. Over the past week, VRP has dropped significantly, with all terms falling by nearly 20%. This divergence generally indicates that institutions believe the rebound is coming to an end and momentum is declining.
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