Net Buying Pressure and the Information in Bitcoin Option Trades
General Finance
2022-03-28 v2
Abstract
How do supply and demand from informed traders drive market prices of bitcoin options? Deribit options tick-level data supports the limits-to-arbitrage hypothesis about the market maker's supply. The main demand-side effects are that at-the-money option prices are largely driven by volatility traders and out-of-the-money options are simultaneously driven by volatility traders and those with proprietary information about the direction of future bitcoin price movements. The demand-side trading results contrast with prior studies on established options markets in the US and Asia, but we also show that Deribit is rapidly evolving into a more efficient channel for aggregating information from informed traders.
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@article{arxiv.2109.02776,
title = {Net Buying Pressure and the Information in Bitcoin Option Trades},
author = {Carol Alexander and Jun Deng and Jianfen Feng and Huning Wan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02776},
year = {2022}
}
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35 pages