On November 14, 2025, 41,000 Bitcoin options contracts worth $3.95 billion expired, with a Put-Call Ratio of 0.61 and a maximum pain point of $105,000. At the same time, 228,000 Ethereum options worth $730 million expired, showing a Put-Call ratio of 0.59 and a maximum pain of almost $3,475. This large expiration date could cause short-term price fluctuations as traders adjust their positions, increasing volatility and impacting Bitcoin and Ethereum prices in the coming days.
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