According to Greeks.live analyst Adam, the cryptocurrency market continues to struggle with a lack of fresh capital and new trends and shows no signs of a short-term reversal following the latest quarterly options distribution.
In a recent social media post, Adam shared key data from today’s options expiration event:
Three-month expiry accounted for over 40% of total positions, while BTC options accounted for around 80% of total expiry volume, and ETH options accounted for around 20%. Among other cryptocurrencies, Solana (SOL) saw the highest distribution volume outside of BTC and ETH, but only accounted for 2% of the total.
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Despite concerns over Ethereum’s market performance, the composition of open interest remained stable. Meanwhile, implied volatility (IV) decreased slightly, with BTC’s underlying volatility falling below 50%, while ETH’s remained around 60%.
The near-term outlook remains bearish as investor sentiment weakens and major market makers increase selling pressure, analysts warn. The absence of a fresh bullish catalyst could keep the market in a stagnant state and make it more difficult for buyers to gain momentum.
*This is not investment advice.
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