Long-term Bitcoin (BTC) holders are contributing to suppressed spot prices by selling covered call options, which compel market makers to hedge by offloading spot BTC, according to insights from market analyst Jeff Park. This strategy highlights a sophisticated dynamic in the crypto derivatives market, potentially explaining recent price stagnation despite bullish fundamentals.Long-term Bitcoin (BTC) holders are contributing to suppressed spot prices by selling covered call options, which compel market makers to hedge by offloading spot BTC, according to insights from market analyst Jeff Park. This strategy highlights a sophisticated dynamic in the crypto derivatives market, potentially explaining recent price stagnation despite bullish fundamentals.

Long-Term Bitcoin Holders Suppress Spot Prices via Covered Call Options — Analyst Jeff Park

2025/12/15 15:31

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Long-term Bitcoin (BTC) holders are contributing to suppressed spot prices by selling covered call options, which compel market makers to hedge by offloading spot BTC, according to insights from market analyst Jeff Park. This strategy highlights a sophisticated dynamic in the crypto derivatives market, potentially explaining recent price stagnation despite bullish fundamentals.

Jeff Park's Analysis on Covered Calls
In a recent thread or report, Jeff Park, a prominent crypto analyst, explained how long-term holders—often called "diamond hands"—are using covered call strategies to generate yield on their BTC holdings. A covered call involves holding spot BTC while selling call options against it, essentially betting that prices won't surge dramatically in the short term. This provides holders with premium income but caps upside potential.

Park notes that as these options are sold, market makers (who buy the calls) must hedge their positions by selling spot Bitcoin to remain delta-neutral. This selling pressure suppresses spot prices, creating a feedback loop where more holders opt for covered calls during sideways markets.

Mechanics of Price Suppression
The process works as follows:

  • Holders Sell Calls: Long-term owners sell out-of-the-money calls, earning premiums while retaining their BTC.
  • Market Makers Hedge: To mitigate risk, makers delta-hedge by selling equivalent spot BTC, increasing sell-side pressure.
  • Spot Price Impact: This hedging amplifies downward or stagnant price action, even amid positive news like ETF inflows.

Park cites data showing a spike in BTC call option open interest, correlating with subdued spot prices around $60,000. "Covered calls are quietly capping BTC's upside," Park tweeted, pointing to institutional players amplifying this effect.

Broader Market Implications
This tactic reflects Bitcoin's maturation, where holders seek passive income without liquidating core positions. However, it could prolong consolidation phases, frustrating short-term traders. Positively, it adds liquidity to options markets and signals confidence in BTC's long-term value.

Analysts like those from Glassnode corroborate this, noting increased options activity among whales. If spot prices break key resistance, it could trigger a "gamma squeeze," forcing makers to buy back BTC and sparking rallies.

Investor Takeaways and Outlook
For retail investors, understanding these derivatives dynamics is crucial amid volatility. Park advises monitoring options data for price signals. As Bitcoin evolves, such strategies may become more prevalent, influencing market behavior.

This analysis sheds light on hidden forces in crypto. For updates on Bitcoin covered call options and spot price suppression, follow our coverage—trade with caution in dynamic markets.

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