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Bitcoin price may reach $63,000 as $3.9 billion futures contracts expire

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Bitcoin and Ether Prices React to Options Expiry and ETF News

The Bitcoin price could fall to the $63,000 mark on July 26 due to the expiry of over $3.9 billion worth of Bitcoin futures options. This expiration has set Bitcoin’s “max pain point” at $63,000, potentially leading to more downward pressure for the world’s first cryptocurrency.

According to reports, over $3.9 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC) futures options expired at 8:00 am UTC on the top futures trading cryptocurrency exchange Deribit. This event has sparked concerns among investors and traders, as periods close to the expiration of options are often characterized by increased price volatility in the crypto markets.

While the max pain point indicates the price at which most options contracts would expire worthless, it does not guarantee that the underlying asset will fall to that price. However, the expiration of such a significant amount of options could have a notable impact on Bitcoin’s price movement.

In related news, a total of $5.48 billion worth of cryptocurrency options expired on Deribit, with $1.57 billion of that total being Ether (ETH) options. Despite the recent launch of the first spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on July 23, Ether has been struggling to gain momentum in the market.

Ether’s price has seen some fluctuations, with a slight rise on the daily chart but a decrease of over 4.5% over the past week. It is currently trading just below $3,250 as of 11:02 am UTC, according to CoinMarketCap data.

Analysts have attributed Ether’s sluggish price action to a sell-the-news event surrounding Ether ETFs. Bitfinex analysts noted that global ETH open interest has decreased by $1.17 billion following the launch of the ETF, indicating a shift in market sentiment.

On the other hand, popular crypto analyst Rekt Capital has highlighted the importance of Bitcoin holding above the $65,000 mark for further upside potential. Positive Bitcoin ETF inflows could also contribute to Bitcoin’s momentum, as United States-based spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded consecutive days of positive inflows.

Overall, the expiration of Bitcoin futures options and the ongoing market dynamics surrounding Ether and Bitcoin ETFs are likely to impact the cryptocurrency market in the coming days. Investors and traders will be closely monitoring price movements and market trends to navigate the volatile crypto landscape.

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