Bitcoin price briefly clears $31K as monthly, quarterly close nears

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Bitcoin (BTC) spiked through $31,000 on June 30 as a nearly $6 billion open interest expiry loomed.

BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Options expiry precedes day of BTC price triggers

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD hitting local highs of $31,268 on Bitstamp before returning lower.

BTC price performance improved into a key quarterly options expiry event, the second largest in Bitcoin’s history, with analysts keen to see its effect on markets.

“Will be interesting to see how much is rolled over to future expirations and whether that OI is call or put dominant –> as that will impact how dealers hedge (buy or sell BTC),” financial commentator Tedtalksmacro wrote in part of associated commentary.

June 30 represents a key date for BTC traders all around, with the options expiry forming just one in a series of key events.

Macroeconomic data from the United States in the form of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) print is also due, leading up to the monthly and quarterly candle closes.

For popular trader and analyst Rekt Capital, a close above $29,255 would confirm a breakout on monthly timeframes.

Likewise, quarterly resistance at $28,872 was a focus, withRekt Capital noting that the same level had formed both resistance in Q1 2023 and 2020, as well as support in 2021.

BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: Rekt Capital/Twitter

Data from monitoring resource CoinGlass put Bitcoin’s current Q2 gains at 8% — still far behind Q1 performance  over 70%.

Hoping for Bitcoin upside continuation

Others hoped that regardless of the potential volatility, Bitcoin would still be able to reach new local highs.

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Among them was trader Crypto Tony, whose primary target was $32,000.

Fellow trader Jelle acknowledged that BTC price was having trouble sustaining higher levels beyond brief spurts higher, with these always met with a retracement.

“The upside wicks in this consolidation may look scary, but we saw similar price action in the areas circled in red,” he reasoned, looking back on a chart of BTC/USD over the past year.

“Bitcoin looks eager for upside, sometime next week.“

BTC/USD annotated chart. Source: Jelle/Twitter

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