The Bitcoin options market is sending mixed signals worth paying attention to.
25-delta skew remains solidly in put territory, but dig deeper and the picture shifts. Short-dated options? Near perfect balance. Long-dated ones? Skew tilts bullish. This split tells you something: traders aren't just hedging downside—they're actively positioning for upside moves. The demand for convexity on the long end suggests confidence in higher prices ahead, even if near-term caution persists.
Two different stories from the same market. That's the kind of nuance that separates noise from signal.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-16 17:54
Short-term panic, long-term wave? This is the smart money's playbook.
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Wait, is the long-term convexity demand coming up? That means big funds are still optimistic.
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Mixed signals again, can't just go all-in, so annoying.
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The truth is in the details; most people only look at the price rise or fall.
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Hedging risks while positioning for gains, this hand is still playable.
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Short-term support, long-term bullish, hmm, kind of interesting.
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So, are we bullish or bearish? Can't we keep it simple?
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This wave of convexity demand is real; long-term holders haven't sold.
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Noise vs. signals, no doubt about that; the key is who can interpret them correctly.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-16 17:51
Short-term panic, long-term bull. This is the current strategy... smart money is betting on the future.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-16 17:46
Wow, short-term cowardice, long-term浪? This is what you call trading skills. What I see are gamblers laying the groundwork.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-16 17:39
Short-term fear, long-term excitement, a typical case of hedging with the left hand and going all-in with the right hand.
The Bitcoin options market is sending mixed signals worth paying attention to.
25-delta skew remains solidly in put territory, but dig deeper and the picture shifts. Short-dated options? Near perfect balance. Long-dated ones? Skew tilts bullish. This split tells you something: traders aren't just hedging downside—they're actively positioning for upside moves. The demand for convexity on the long end suggests confidence in higher prices ahead, even if near-term caution persists.
Two different stories from the same market. That's the kind of nuance that separates noise from signal.