Ether futures open interest hits all-time high — Is the ETH bull run starting?
2024-11-29 09:25:22 Primitive Reading

 

From cointelegraph by Marcel Pechman

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Ether ETH$3,590.70 surged 15% between Nov. 20 and Nov. 27, flirting with the $3,500 level for the first time in four months. This rally coincided with a record-high Ether futures open interest, raising questions among traders about whether the elevated leverage signals excessive bullish sentiment.

Ether futures aggregate open interest, ETH. Source: CoinGlass

Aggregate open interest in Ether futures climbed 23% in the 30 days leading up to Nov. 27, reaching $22 billion. For context, three months earlier, on Aug. 27, Bitcoin BTC$95,671 futures open interest stood at $31.2 billion. Additionally, when Ether traded above $4,000 on May 13, ETH futures open interest was $14 billion.

Dominating this market are Binance, Bybit, and OKX, which collectively account for 60% of ETH futures demand. However, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is steadily increasing its footprint. Notably, CME now holds $2.5 billion in ETH futures open interest, signaling growing institutional involvement—a development often seen as a hallmark of market maturity.

High demand for leverage, whether from institutional or retail investors, does not inherently indicate bullish sentiment. Derivatives markets are balanced between buyers and sellers, and they create opportunities for strategies that capitalize on various scenarios, including price declines.

For example, the cash and carry strategy involves purchasing Ether in the spot (or margin) market while simultaneously selling the same notional amount in ETH futures. Similarly, traders can exploit rate differentials by selling longer-dated contracts, such as those expiring in March 2025, while buying nearer-term contracts like December 2024. These strategies do not reflect bullish sentiment but significantly increase demand for Ether leverage.

Ether 2-month futures annualized premium. Source: Laevitas.ch

The two-month ETH futures annualized premium (basis rate) surpassed the 10% neutral threshold on Nov. 6 and has maintained a robust 17% over the past week. This rate enables traders to earn a fixed return while fully hedging their exposure through the cash and carry strategy. However, it is notable that some market participants are accepting a 17% cost to maintain leveraged long positions, suggesting a moderate degree of bullishness.

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