The post Bitcoin’s Record Options Expiry Tests Market Stability at Year-End appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin trades near $85K–$90K amid thin liquidityThe post Bitcoin’s Record Options Expiry Tests Market Stability at Year-End appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin trades near $85K–$90K amid thin liquidity

Bitcoin’s Record Options Expiry Tests Market Stability at Year-End

  • Bitcoin trades near $85K–$90K amid thin liquidity during $23.6B Dec derivatives event.
  • Market maker hedging around max pain reduced swings until the options pressure expired.
  • Post-expiry trading may unlock volatility as January liquidity returns.

Bitcoin closed December’s largest-ever options expiry with sharp but contained price swings, reflecting heavy derivatives positioning and thin holiday liquidity. On Dec. 26, nearly $23.6 billion in Bitcoin and $3.8 billion in Ethereum options settled on Deribit, marking a record monthly expiry. 

The event drew close attention because such expiries often influence short-term price behavior. Bitcoin briefly dipped below $87,000 and then stabilized near $87,500. Ethereum followed with a steeper drop, sliding more than 2% toward $2,950.

The scale of the expiry amplified market sensitivity. Liquidity remained low due to year-end conditions, making prices easier to move. Consequently, even moderate flows triggered sharp intraday swings. Traders monitored whether Bitcoin could reclaim the $90,000 level, which many analysts view as critical for early 2026 momentum.

How Options Positioning Shaped Price Action

Market makers typically sell options to traders and hedge their exposure in spot markets. Hence, they often buy Bitcoin during dips and sell during rallies. This behavior reduces directional risk but keeps prices constrained. The result often resembles a tight trading range near the so-called max pain level. During December, this dynamic contributed to Bitcoin hovering between $85,000 and $90,000.

Significantly, once options expire, that hedging pressure disappears. The market no longer faces forced buying or selling tied to options risk. As a result, volatility often returns. 

Following the Dec. 26 expiry, traders expected broader price movement as Bitcoin resumed trading on organic supply and demand. Besides that, algorithms sometimes push prices briefly lower to trigger stop-loss orders, especially in thin markets.

Volatility Risks and Early 2026 Outlook

However, thin liquidity also increases downside risk. A single large order can move prices quickly when fewer participants trade. Consequently, sudden dips can appear without major fundamental changes. 

Despite that risk, historical patterns favor strength in January. Fresh capital often enters markets at the start of the year, supporting higher prices.

Moreover, derivatives expiries usually skew neutral to bullish over time. That reduces the likelihood of prolonged declines after settlement. Bitcoin’s current live price near $87,100 reflects short-term pressure rather than structural weakness. 

Looking ahead, traders focus on whether Bitcoin can reclaim and hold $90,000. A sustained move above that level could signal renewed upside momentum. However, failure to break higher may extend consolidation. 

In either case, the December expiry removed a major technical weight. Consequently, early 2026 may bring clearer direction as volatility returns and fresh liquidity enters the market.

Related: Bitcoin Price Prediction. Options Expiry Nears As Price Compresses Below Key Fib Resistance

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