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Analysis: Bitcoin and Ethereum options with a total notional value of $1.97 billions expire todayPANews March 20 news, Greeks.live macro researcher Adam posted on X platform that on March 20, 23,000 BTC options expired, with a Put Call Ratio of 0.88, the maximum pain point at $70,000, and a notional value of $1.6 billions. 176,000 ETH options expired, with a Put Call Ratio of 1.04, the maximum pain point at $2,150, and a notional value of $370 millions. The current round of rebound in the crypto market has ended, bitcoin once fell below the $70,000 mark, and $75,000 has often been mentioned as a key resistance level in the past week. At the end of the month, 5% of options are piled up at this price, but the breakthrough failed and bitcoin fell back to around $70,000. Next Friday is the quarterly settlement. According to options market data, $75,000 is the price with the most concentrated positions and is an absolute resistance level. Below, $65,000/$62,000/$60,000 are all dense position areas and can be considered as support for declines. This week, the IV and RV of major term options basically remained unchanged, with BTC's major term IV at 50% and ETH's major term IV at 70%. RV continues to decline, causing VRP to keep rising. Only 5% of total positions' options expired, continuing to hit the lowest level. Despite volatility, bitcoin's trading activity remains at an extremely low level. Due to the price pullback, Skew has declined across the board, the market is still bearish, and the bullish forces are very fragile.