Sub-$60K monthly close will make Bitcoin's $3.9B options expiry a non-event

Sub-$60K monthly close will make Bitcoin's $3.9B options expiry a non-event

Bitcoin options traders hoped for a $60,000 monthly close, but the balance between calls and puts signal the expiry will be a non-event. Bitcoin's (BTC) 2021 performance has been impressive, but traders waiting for a record-breaking monthly candle are likely to be disappointed this week. After peaking at $64,900 on April 14, a jaw-breaking 27% correction followed, causing BTC price to drop to the $46,000 level. This downside move obliterated more than $9 billion long BTC futures contracts in a swift action that was previously unthinkable to most investors.Even though the Bitcoin price....


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