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How to Approach Options Trading with Bitcoin ETFs

Nov 7, 2024
9 min read
Table of Contents
  • 1. Benefits of Options Trading with Bitcoin ETFs
  • 2. Weighing the Risks
  • 3. Caution Wins the Day

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In late October 2024, the rapidly growing Bitcoin ETF sector took a significant step toward integration with traditional financial markets when the SEC approved proposals from NYSE American and Cboe to list and trade options on several Bitcoin ETFs. This approval marks a key moment in the evolution of Bitcoin as an investment asset, signaling that U.S. regulators are becoming more comfortable with viewing Bitcoin and related financial products as legitimate, mainstream investment vehicles for a broader range of investors.

As of now, there are approximately two dozen Bitcoin ETFs available, encompassing both funds that hold actual Bitcoin as spot assets and those focused on Bitcoin futures contracts. The SEC's October announcement has paved the way for options trading on a select number of these funds. For investors looking to explore this new method of gaining exposure to Bitcoin ETFs through options, it's important to note that, as of the end of October 2024, the funds approved for options trading include:

1.       iShares Bitcoin Trust NASDAQ: IBIT
2.       Grayscale Bitcoin Trust NYSEARCA: GBTC
3.       ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF CBOE: ARKB
4.       Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund NYSEARCA: FBTC
5.       Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust NYSEARCA: BTC
6.       Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Trust NYSEARCA: BITB
7.       Benefits of Options Trading With Bitcoin ETFs
 


Benefits of Options Trading with Bitcoin ETFs


One of the key benefits of Bitcoin ETFs, compared to holding Bitcoin directly, is that they offer a more accessible and less risky way to gain exposure to Bitcoin’s price movements. By investing in Bitcoin ETFs, investors avoid the complexities and security risks associated with maintaining a cryptocurrency wallet or trading on crypto exchanges. These funds allow individuals to track the price of Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, without needing to directly own or manage the digital asset, all while helping mitigate some of the inherent risks.

Options trading on Bitcoin ETFs works similarly to options for other securities, giving investors the ability to buy or sell shares at a specified price at a future date. Bitcoin ETF options allow investors to speculate on price movements—whether they believe the price of the fund (and thus Bitcoin or Bitcoin futures) will rise or fall. This offers a flexible way to take advantage of Bitcoin’s price fluctuations.

For investors holding significant positions in Bitcoin ETFs, options provide a hedge against downside risk. Put options, for example, can help protect against a sharp drop in the ETF’s value, while call options allow investors to speculate on price increases without committing to a large initial investment in Bitcoin ETFs.
 


Weighing the Risks


However, options trading in the Bitcoin ETF space adds layers of complexity and risk. Bitcoin’s price is notoriously volatile, and ETFs tracking Bitcoin tend to mirror this volatility. Over the past year, Bitcoin’s price has fluctuated dramatically—from lows around $35,000 to highs near $73,000. Consequently, Bitcoin ETFs can experience similar price swings, creating significant opportunities but also considerable risks for options traders.

The introduction of options into the Bitcoin ETF market also adds the potential for increased leverage, which can amplify both gains and losses. While options create a more dynamic market, they can contribute to higher volatility within the Bitcoin ETF ecosystem, which may lead to heightened risk for individual investors.

With options trading currently available for only a select number of Bitcoin ETFs, the market may become more divided. Some investors may gravitate toward these ETFs, seeking more sophisticated trading strategies, while others may prefer non-options funds for a more traditional, less risky approach to investing in Bitcoin. This bifurcation could lead to distinct segments within the Bitcoin ETF market, each catering to different investor needs and risk appetites.
 


Caution Wins the Day


Traditional options trading is best suited for investors with a deep understanding of the risks and potential rewards involved, and this is especially true for options trading with Bitcoin ETFs. Given the inherent volatility of Bitcoin itself, these ETFs can experience significant price swings, adding an extra layer of complexity and risk. However, with the SEC stepping in to regulate options trading for crypto ETFs, some investors may find reassurance in the added oversight, which can lend credibility to these products.

For those willing to accept the risk, the potential rewards could be substantial. Bitcoin has risen approximately 12% in the past month, and some analysts believe it could climb even higher if institutional investors start buying up Bitcoin ETF shares to hedge call options in a scenario known as a "gamma squeeze." This type of market dynamic could drive prices even further, creating opportunities for those ready to navigate the volatility.



When considering shares, indices, forex (foreign exchange) and commodities for trading and price predictions, remember that trading CFDs involves a significant degree of risk and could result in capital loss. 

Past performance is not indicative of any future results. This information is provided for informative purposes only and should not be construed to be investment advice.

 


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Frances Wang
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Table of Contents
  • 1. Benefits of Options Trading with Bitcoin ETFs
  • 2. Weighing the Risks
  • 3. Caution Wins the Day

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