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Bitcoin Is Going to $80K Regardless of Trump or Harris Win, Traders Say

  • Crypto options traders are increasing their bets that bitcoin will touch fresh highs by the end of November, per Bloomberg.

  • Options due to expire on November 8 have their highest open interest at the $75,000 strike price, indicating a key market focus area for that period.

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  • Bitcoin (BTC) may cross previous highs in the coming weeks regardless of which candidate becomes the U.S. president, some traders say, in a shift of tone ahead of the November elections.

    Traders have long perceived Republican Donald Trump’s victory as a bullish catalyst for the industry for his pro-crypto stance and promises to make the U.S. a bitcoin powerhouse. Democrat Kamala Harris, on the other hand, has not made similar promises but said he would introduce regulations to protect certain groups.

    Such stances have skewed expectations of a Republican win as better for bitcoin. However, some say the asset is poised to go higher either way as several macroeconomic factors weigh in.

    “Both Presidential candidates have adopted pro-crypto stances to appeal to voters, but it’s tough to say if any of their promises will come to pass,” Jeff Mei, chief operating officer at crypto exchange BTSE, told CoinDesk in a Telegram message. “However, It is clear that the market is responding positively to the upcoming change in administration and policies – whether it’s Harris or Trump, traders and investors think any sort of change will be good.”

    “The fact that this coincides with the first Fed rate cuts in four years and a recent run-up in stock prices only adds to the thesis that Bitcoin could surpass its all-time high and reach $80,000,” Mei added.

    Options traders are already increasing bets that bitcoin will touch fresh highs by the end of November, per Bloomberg. The implied volatility for bitcoin options due around election day is elevated.

    The open interest for call options expiring on November 29 shows a significant concentration at the $80,000 strike price, followed by a notable interest at the $70,000 level. For call options with expiration on December 27, the open interest is primarily grouped around the $100,000 and $80,000 strike prices.

    Options due to expire on November 8 have their highest open interest at the $75,000 strike price, indicating a key market focus area for that period.

    However, some are terming the price behavior as an election hedge rather than a bullish outlook.

    “I wouldn’t say that people buying 80K calls on BTC to be a bet on higher prices, but is more like a cheap option (implied vol really hasn’t gone up that much) against a broader market rally,” Augustine Fan, head of insights at SOFA, told CoinDesk in a Telegram message.

    “BTC vol skews heavily in favor of higher prices post election, but that has been the case for quite a few weeks now as an election ‘hedge,” Fan added.

    BTC is down 0.7% over the past 24 hours, CoinGecko data shows, outperforming a 1.6% drop in the broad-based CoinDesk 20 (CD20).

    Edited by Parikshit Mishra.

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