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Imagine telling your grandfather 👴:
"Dadaji, remember when only rich people could buy land, factories, and company shares?"
Today, technology is trying to make those investments easier to access through blockchain.
That idea is called tokenization.
And when company shares are tokenized, we call them tokenized stocks. 🚀
Who’s really moving the crypto market?
ETF flows and institutional capital are becoming major forces behind demand, stability, and long-term adoption.
Here’s a quick look at why big money can move the market.
@officialmudrex
Bullish on BTC? That doesn't automatically mean “buy OTM.”
Before choosing a strike, run this quick checklist:
1️⃣ Where is BTC trading now?
2️⃣ How big is my expected move?
3️⃣ Which strike makes sense for that move?
4️⃣ Am I prioritising probability or potential return?
5️⃣ Does the option premium make sense for the risk?
For example:
BTC = $65K
Expected move = +$3K
Would you choose:
$63K ITM
$65K ATM
or
$68K OTM?
Pick one on CoinDCX and tell me WHY.
Don't justify it because it's cheaper.
Justify it using expected move + probability + payoff. 🎯
That’s how strike selection becomes a strategy instead of a guess.
#LearnKaroCryptoKaro
Let’s make strike selection simple. 🧠
BTC = $65K
Your thesis:
“I expect BTC to move around +$3K.”
Now compare the calls:
🟢 $63K ITM
Higher probability → but you’re paying more for intrinsic value.
🟡 $65K ATM
Middle ground → balanced exposure to the move.
🔴 $68K OTM
Lower probability → but a bigger payoff if BTC makes the move.
That’s the trade-off.
You’re basically choosing:
Higher probability ↔ Higher potential return
And this is where Delta can help as a supporting signal but it shouldn't replace your actual market thesis.
The real question is:
“Is my expected move large enough to justify this strike?”
Not:
“Which option looks cheapest?” 👀
#LearnKaroCryptoKaro
The cheapest crypto option can be the most expensive mistake. 👀
Say BTC is trading at $65K.
You’re bullish and looking at calls:
$63K → ITM
$65K → ATM
$68K → OTM
They’re not just 3 different prices.
They’re 3 different bets on probability vs payoff.
Closer to the current price = generally higher probability of finishing ITM, but usually less explosive upside.
Farther away = generally lower probability, but potentially much higher payoff if your expected move actually happens.
So don’t ask:
“Which strike is cheapest?”
Ask:
“How far do I realistically expect BTC to move?” 🎯
#LearnKaroCryptoKaro
Crypto Rallied. Oil Surged. Trump Moved Markets. Now all eyes on US market👀
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