{"id":33912,"date":"2022-06-02T18:39:07","date_gmt":"2022-06-02T18:39:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/32k-bitcoin-price-could-turn-the-tides-in-fridays-160m-btc-options-expiry\/"},"modified":"2022-06-02T18:39:07","modified_gmt":"2022-06-02T18:39:07","slug":"32k-bitcoin-price-could-turn-the-tides-in-fridays-160m-btc-options-expiry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/32k-bitcoin-price-could-turn-the-tides-in-fridays-160m-btc-options-expiry\/","title":{"rendered":"$ 32K Bitcoin price could turn the tides in Friday’s $ 160M BTC options expiry"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Twenty-three agonizing days have passed since Bitcoin (BTC) last closed above $ 32,000 and the 10% rally that took place on May 29 and 30 is currently evaporating as BTC price retraces toward $ 30,000. The move back to $ 30,000 simply confirms the strong correlation to traditional assets and in the same period, the S&P 500 also retreated 0.6%.<\/p>\n

Bitcoin \/ USD 12-hour price at Kraken. Source: TradingView<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Weaker corporate profits could pressure the stock market due to rising inflation and the upcoming US Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, according to Citi strategist Jamie Fahy. As reported by Yahoo! Finance, Citi’s research note to clients stated:<\/p>\n

“Essentially, despite concerns regarding recession, earnings per share expectations for 2022\/2023 have barely changed.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

In short, the investment bank is expecting worsening macroeconomic conditions to reduce corporate profits, and in turn, cause investors to reprice the stock market lower. <\/p>\n

According to Jeremy Grantham, co-founder and chief investment strategist of GMO, “We should be in some sort of recession fairly quickly, and profit margins from a real peak have a long way that they can decline.”<\/p>\n

As the correlation to the S&P 500 remains incredibly high, Bitcoin investors fear that the potential stock market decline will inevitably lead to a retest of the $ 28,000 level.<\/p>\n

S&P 500 and Bitcoin \/ USD 30-day correlation. Source: TradingView<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The correlation metric ranges from a negative 1, meaning select markets move in opposite directions, to positive 1, which reflects a perfect and symmetrical movement. A disparity or a lack of relationship between the two assets would be represented by 0.<\/p>\n

Currently, the S&P 500 and Bitcoin 30-day correlation stands at 0.88, which has been the norm for the past couple of months.<\/p>\n

Bearish bets are mostly below $ 31,000<\/h2>\n

Bitcoin’s recovery above $ 31,000 on May 30 took bears by surprise because only 20% of the put (sell) options for June 3 have been placed above such a price level.<\/p>\n

Bitcoin bulls may have been fooled by the recent $ 32,000 resistance test and their bets for the $ 825 million options expiry go all the way to $ 50,000.<\/p>\n

Bitcoin options aggregate open interest for June 3. Source: CoinGlass<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A broader view using the 0.77 call-to-put ratio shows more bearish bets because the put (sell) open interest stands at $ 465 million against the $ 360 million call (buy) options. Nevertheless, as Bitcoin currently stands above $ 31,000, most bearish bets will likely become worthless.<\/p>\n

If Bitcoin’s price remains above $ 31,000 at 8:00 am UTC on June 3, only $ 90 million worth of these put (sell) options will be available. This difference happens because there is no use in a right to sell Bitcoin at $ 31,000 if it trades above that level on expiry.<\/p>\n

Bulls might pocket a $ 160 million profit<\/h2>\n

Below are the four most likely scenarios based on the current price action. The number of options contracts available on June 3 for call (bull) and put (bear) instruments varies, depending on the expiry price. The imbalance favoring each side constitutes the theoretical profit:<\/p>\n