BTC options contracts with a notional value of $4.2 billion will expire this week
approximately $4.2 billion in Bitcoin options and $1 billion in Ethereum options will expire this Friday. Of these, about $682 million in Bitcoin options are "in-the-money," with the majority being call options. This distribution is similar to the previous quarter's expiration. Currently, the put/call ratio for Bitcoin options is 0.62, indicating a bullish market sentiment. Bitcoin's maximum pain price is $64,000, and the current trading price is around $67,000, above the maximum pain level. It is worth noting that Ethereum's current trading price is around $2,600, precisely at its maximum pain price level.
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