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Bitcoin's price surged over 14% in April, peaking at $79,000 before consolidating. Options data indicates a potential short squeeze as traders accumulate call positions at the $80,000 resistance level.
The Bitcoin market registered a significant rally in April with prices rising over 14%. In this first month of Q2 2026, the leading cryptocurrency reached a local peak of $79,000 before slipping into its current mini-consolidation. As prices remain range-bound, data from the Bitcoin Options market has highlighted traders’ expectations, which include a potential short squeeze ahead.
In an X post on May 1, analytics platform Glassnode shared an insightful update on the Bitcoin options following a general positive performance in April. This month, Glassnode analysts reported that implied volatility notably dropped, with short-term (1W) volatility expectations declining by 16 points and longer-term (6M) volatility declining by 8 points. After April’s rally, this data largely suggests traders are no longer expecting explosive moves immediately.
Bitcoin remains rangebound following April’s rally and its rejection just below 80K.
Here’s what Bitcoin options data reveals about positioning, volatility expectations, and market sentiment beneath the surface. pic.twitter.com/iEIskzslZ4
— glassnode (@glassnode) May 1, 2026
Interestingly, the realized volatility confirms this notion, having aligned with the implied volatility trend. A reduced realized volatility is highly important to prevent traders from hedging heavily, thereby reinforcing a self-repeating low volatility cycle. In other developments, traders are accumulating calls (upside bets) at $80,000, suggesting a renewed confidence that the price will retest this barrier following two previous rejections in April. Glassnode noted that demand for puts (sell bets) had decreased in April but reversed sharply when prices neared the $80,000 zone.
However, amid renewed low volatility, traders appeared assured of a return to this level, which is developing into a major psychological and technical resistance.
Another important on-chain metric shared by Glassnode is the Bitcoin Options Gamma Exposure, which measures how dealer hedging activity is positioned around key strike prices and how that positioning can influence price stability or volatility.
Reaching $80,000 is significant as it represents a key resistance level where traders are accumulating call options, indicating expectations for a potential price retest.
In April 2026, Bitcoin's price rose over 14%, reaching a local peak of $79,000 before entering a consolidation phase.
The Bitcoin options market suggests traders are expecting a potential short squeeze, with increased call positioning at $80,000 and declining volatility expectations.

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Source: @glassnode on X
In line with the data shared, a concentration of negative gamma valued at $2.5 billion at the $82,000 region suggests that market makers are likely to hedge in a way that reinforces price moves—selling into declines and buying into rallies.
Therefore, if Bitcoin breaks out of its current range above $80,000, a surge in buying activity from traders hedging their risk could trigger a sharp price swing, potentially setting off a short squeeze. At press time, Bitcoin trades at $78,175, up 2.44% over the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, its daily trading volume stands at $32.96 billion, up 32.34% from the previous day.
BTC trading at $78,272 on the daily chart | Source: BTCUSDT chart on Tradingview.com
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