Forget max pain. Bitcoin is well below the $72,000 magnet ahead of $10 billion options expiry

Forget max pain. Bitcoin is well below the $72,000 magnet ahead of $10 billion options expiry

Source: CoinDesk

Published:07:24 UTC

BTC Price:$61839.6

#btc #options #volatility

Analysis

Price Impact

Med

The options expiry is a significant liquidity event with $10 billion in contracts expiring. while the 'max pain' theory is being questioned, large rollovers can still create volatility as market participants adjust positions.

Trustworthiness

Med

Price Direction

Neutral

The current price is far from the 'max pain' level, and recent price action contradicts the theory. while volatility is expected due to the expiry, a clear direction is not implied by the 'max pain' theory's failure.

Time Effect

Short

Options expiries are typically short-term events, with their primary impact felt around the settlement date. any subsequent price movements will be driven by new market factors.

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Markets Forget max pain. Bitcoin is well below the $72,000 magnet ahead of $10 billion options expiry The popular max pain theory isn’t working out as bitcoin trades far from the $72K level a day ahead of a $10 billion quarterly options settlement. By Omkar Godbole Jun 25, 2026, 7:24 a.m. 2 min read Make preferred on Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Make preferred on BTC trades well below the supposed expiry magnet of $72,000. (pithonius/Pixabay) Summary Show Bitcoin’s price has fallen from about $67,000 to below $60,000 ahead of a $10 billion options expiry, undermining the popular “max pain” theory that prices gravitate toward a level where options buyers lose the most. The current max pain level for Friday’s expiry is around $72,000, far above spot prices, and recent settlements have not shown the expected price “pinning” effect, reinforcing skepticism among options experts. Even if max pain dynamics appear weak, the June Deribit expiry is still seen as a major liquidity event likely to spur volatility as billions of dollars in contracts expire or roll into future dates. Bitcoin’s BTC $ 61,650.42 price drop ahead of Friday's quarterly options settlement has once again cast doubt on the popular “max pain theory." The max pain level for this expiry stands at $72,000, significantly above current spot prices of around $61,700. On Friday at 8:00 ET, options worth $10billion will expire on Deribit, the world's largest crypto options exchange. Max pain, as the name suggests, refers to the price level where options buyers – those who purchased call and put contracts to hedge against volatility – would lose the most money if the contract expires. In that scenario, option buyers suffer maximum losses, while their counter parties who sold options (also known as writers) stand to benefit. The theory suggests that ahead of expiry, these option writers actively try to push the spot price toward the max pain level, effectively pinning bitcoin there. Crypto social media has long embraced the idea, particularly after BTC appeared to gravitate toward the max pain point ahead of several monthly and quarterly settlements in 2020–2021. That pattern, even if partly coincidental and driven by other market forces, helped solidify belief in the theory. But the recent decline from $67,000 to under $60,000 Wednesday, which comes days ahead of the settlement, contradicts that theory. It aligns with the long-held skepticism of options experts like Tony Stewart, founder of Pelion Capital, who has repeatedly argued that the max pain theory carries limited weight in crypto markets. Moreover, the so-called pinning effect has also been largely missing from recent expiries. “Friday’s expiry is something to keep an eye on with $10.2b rolling off Deribit with max pain at $72k, well above spot. 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