Bitcoin Bears Double Down: Put Options Surge as $52,000 Becomes the Next Target
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Bitcoin Bears Double Down: Put Options Surge as $52,000 Becomes the Next Target

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Summary:

  • Bitcoin traders are heavily buying short- and near-dated put options on Deribit, signaling growing bets on a deeper price drop toward levels as low as $52,000.

  • The rush into out-of-the-money puts reflects mounting bearish sentiment driven by a hawkish Federal Reserve, a stronger dollar, and dominant BTC holder Strategy's growing complications.

  • Strategy's preferred stock STRC has plunged to record lows, complicating its bitcoin accumulation strategy and adding pressure on BTC.

  • BTC traded near $62,400, down 0.8%, after hitting highs near $67,000 earlier this week.

Bitcoin traders are scrambling to position for a deeper selloff, snapping up put options that would deliver big payouts if prices slide all the way down to $52,000 in the coming weeks.

In the past 24 to 48 hours, crypto exchange Deribit saw heavy buying of short- and near-dated put options, spanning expirations from June 22 to July 31, according to data tracked by Laevitas. Notable flows included:

  • June 22 $61,500 puts (337 contracts)
  • July 3 $60,000 puts (116 contracts) and $55,000 puts (380 contracts)
  • July 10 $55,000 puts (540 contracts)
  • July 31 $52,000 puts (314 contracts)

A put option is like insurance against market swoons. A put buyer locks in the right to sell bitcoin at a specific strike price in the future. If the price drops below that strike price, the buyer can still sell at the predetermined higher price, pocketing the difference as profit. On Deribit, one options contract represents one BTC.

The surge in these out-of-the-money puts reflects a distinctly bearish sentiment, and understandably so, as several catalysts are weighing on the market.

A hawkish Federal Reserve is bolstering the U.S. dollar, bitcoin ETFs have seen persistent outflows, and Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), the largest publicly listed bitcoin holder, faces mounting pressure. Strategy's preferred stock, STRC, has plunged to record lows well below its $100 par value, complicating the company's aggressive bitcoin accumulation strategy.

Arca CIO Jeff Dorman highlighted the precarious situation: "Either sell an enormous amount of BTC and MSTR to help bring $STRC back up near par, and at least buy yourself some time, or continue to watch every part of your cap structure melt because of the uncertainty you've created," he said on X.

As of writing, BTC changed hands near $62,400, down 0.8% since midnight UTC hours, according to CoinDesk data. Prices hit highs near $67,000 early this week.

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