On December 29th, Ethereum experienced a significant market anomaly. Through in-depth analysis of options data, we found that the logic behind this market movement can actually be tracked and replicated. Using Greeks data to read the market, the key is to capture signals of changes in options positions—this reflects the true expectations of large funds. When Delta, Gamma, Vega, and other indicators all point in the same direction, it often means that major players have already made strategic arrangements. For traders, learning to infer the trends of spot and futures markets from the microstructure of the options market can significantly improve trading success rates. Ethereum's recent anomaly is a typical example.
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BrokeBeans
· 12h ago
Trying to fool us into looking at Greeks again? Nice words, but isn't it just armchair strategizing after the fact?
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MEVSandwich
· 12h ago
It's that same Greeks data analysis again... sounds good, but there are really only a few who can predict it correctly haha
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12h ago
Greeks data really needs to be learned. Yesterday, I got trapped because I didn't look at the options... Delta and those things, honestly, are just about reading the main players' intentions. Seems to make some sense.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12h ago
The tricks of big money are nothing more than a few sets. Can you tell from the Greeks data? Wake up, they've already been laying in wait three days before you even look at the reports. Surfing is about following the rhythm closely, not something you can figure out just by looking at indicators.
On December 29th, Ethereum experienced a significant market anomaly. Through in-depth analysis of options data, we found that the logic behind this market movement can actually be tracked and replicated. Using Greeks data to read the market, the key is to capture signals of changes in options positions—this reflects the true expectations of large funds. When Delta, Gamma, Vega, and other indicators all point in the same direction, it often means that major players have already made strategic arrangements. For traders, learning to infer the trends of spot and futures markets from the microstructure of the options market can significantly improve trading success rates. Ethereum's recent anomaly is a typical example.