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The Crypto Rundown 27: Catching Up With The Crypto Mom
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The Crypto Rundown 27: Catching Up With The Crypto Mom

The Crypto Rundown

August 12, 201945m 12s

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The Crypto Rundown 27: Catching Up With The Crypto Mom HOST: MARK LONGO, THE OPTIONS INSIDER MEDIA GROUP

BITCOIN BREAKDOWN SEGMENT

  • Goldman Sachs Analysts' Slide Suggests Now's a Good Time to Buy.
  • Gemini Exchange Data Is Being Added to CME's Crypto Indices.
  • BTC Volatility 30 day realized: almost unchdc from 95% down to 93.80%.
  • BTC Options Volume on Deribit pretty much every day below $30M again.
  • BTC vol term structure reverse of last week.
  • BTC call/put ratio peaked at 73.4% on 6/17. Staying around 55.2% from 54.4% last week
  • BTC OI down slightly to $528M from $533M - down from a record $635M a few weeks ago.
  • CME BTC Futures - another light volume day today.

THE ALTCOIN UNIVERSE SEGMENT

  • TOP 10 COINS BY MARKET CAP?
  • ETH - down over $2O from last show
  • XRP - down nearly $.05 from last week - broke the pivotal $.30 level
  • LTC - down nearly $13.50 from last week since we hit the halving mark
  • BITCOIN CASH - down nearly $20 from last week

THE CRYPTO HOTSEAT

  • GUEST: Hester Peirce, SEC Commissioner
  • BACKGROUND?
  • How do you feel about the markets dubbing you the "Crypto Mom."
  • What will it will take for the SEC to approve a bitcoin ETF?
  • Do you think we need the ETF to finally bring the crypto markets in the US into the mainstream?
  • Many of our guests are worried that the US is starting to fall behind the rest of the world from a crypto regulatory perspective. Do you share that concern?
  • What are your thoughts on the current bitcoin futures market?
  • Do we need approval levels for ETPs similar to the approval levels for options?
  • Will we ever see an inverse volatility product again or are those days behind us?
  • And much more...