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Max pain $51K? Bitcoin options worth over $9.4B set to expire Friday

Max pain $51K? Bitcoin options worth over $9.4B set to expire Friday WikiBit 2024-03-28 00:41

Max pain Bitcoin price set is set to around $50,000 as over 134k BTC are set to expire on Deribit this Friday. Is the pre-halving Bitcoin correction over?

Max pain Bitcoin price is at around $50,000 as over 134,000 BTC are set to expire on Deribit this Friday.

Over $9.4 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC) options are set to expire on the Deribit cryptocurrency exchange on March 29, as some analysts suggest that Bitcoins “max pain” price could be around the $50,000 range.

Max pain Bitcoin price closer to $50K

Over 134,000 BTC worth of open interest is set to expire on the Deribit exchange at 8 am UTC on Friday, suggesting a max pain price of $50,000, according to data shared by Unfolded in a March 27 X (formerly Twitter) post.

Related: Bitcoin price reclaims $70K as Coinbase BTC supply hits 9-year low

The max pain price is the strike price with the most open Bitcoin options contracts (puts and calls), at which the given asset would cause financial losses for most option holders at expiration.

BTC Options: Open Interest By Strike Price. Source: Unfolded.

Bitcoin could potentially see a correction to the $51,000 mark if inflows in spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) would slow down, according to Ki Young Ju, the founder and CEO of CryptoQuant, who wrote in a March 22 X post:

“New whales, mainly ETF buyers, have a $56K on-chain cost basis. Corrections typically entail a max drawdown of around 30% in bull markets, with a max pain of $51K.”

Bitcoin ETF Historical Netflow Trend Chart, Source: Ki Young Ju

After five consecutive days of negative outflows last week, the spot Bitcoin ETFs saw over $15 million worth of net flows on March 25, the same day Bitcoin price recorded its highest daily close of above $69,000 in the past ten days. The ten Bitcoin ETFs saw a combined net inflow of $418 million on March 26.

Is the pre-halving Bitcoin correction over?

Bitcoins pre-halving price correction occurred in line with previous historical retraces ahead of the halving, according to analyst Rekt Capital, who wrote in a March 25 X post:

“The Pre-Halving Retrace occurred right on schedule. And now Bitcoin is back to $70,000.”

BTC/USD, 1-week chart. Source: Rekt Capital

Bitcoin price could break out toward new all-time highs if the old all-time high of $69,000 is flipped into support, said Rekt Capital, in a March 26 video analysis:

“Bitcoin is now peaking beyond this old all-time high, potentially positioning itself for this pre-halving retracement to be over.”

Last weeks Bitcoin price correction suggests that price has already formed a local bottom, or is close to doing so, according to a research note by Bitfinex analysts, shared with Cointelegraph:

“We believe the pullback last week for Bitcoin from its current all-time high of $73,666, and amounting to an approximate 17.5 percent correction, suggests we are close to establishing a local bottom - and indeed may have already done so.”

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