Everyone says that this time the BTC options expiration volume hit a record high. So, what happened? I thought it would trigger intense volatility and turn BTC and ETH upside down, but there were no significant fluctuations... The market reaction was far less intense than expected. It seems that large expiration volume does not necessarily lead to dramatic market movements; it still depends on off-chain funding and sentiment.
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UncleWhale
· 19h ago
Big scale means a riot? Wake up, this trick has been played out long ago.
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POAPlectionist
· 19h ago
The delivery volume hit a new high, and Bengbu is also convinced. I stopped believing in this set a long time ago.
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SnapshotBot
· 19h ago
Once again, it's the same story, making it seem like the delivery volume can truly determine life or death. I laughed.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 19h ago
I've known for a long time that this would happen. Large-scale settlements have always been smoke and mirrors; retail investors are still counting on leverage and waiting for the next windfall.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 19h ago
Hi, it's the same excuse again. Just because the scale is large, you think they have to dump? Overthinking it.
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GasFeeCrier
· 19h ago
Thinking of crashing the market just because of large options volume? Wake up, without proper funding support, it's useless.
Everyone says that this time the BTC options expiration volume hit a record high. So, what happened? I thought it would trigger intense volatility and turn BTC and ETH upside down, but there were no significant fluctuations... The market reaction was far less intense than expected. It seems that large expiration volume does not necessarily lead to dramatic market movements; it still depends on off-chain funding and sentiment.