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2025-02-05 19:54:42

Cboe Moves to List Ethereum ETF Options, What’s Next for ETH Price?

The Cboe BZX Exchange has proposed a rule change to enable options trading on spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This move follows the rapid growth of Ethereum-based investment products and could lead to increased liquidity and price stability. Analysts suggest that expanded derivatives trading could influence ETH price, driving it toward $4,000 in the coming weeks. Cboe Proposes Rule Change for Ethereum ETF Options In a recent filing , the Cboe BZX Exchange submitted a proposal to amend Rule 19.3. The amendment would allow the exchange to list and trade options on spot Ethereum ETFs. The filing specifically mentions the Bitwise Ethereum ETF, the Grayscale Ethereum Trust, and the Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust. It also extends to any trust that holds ether. The proposal follows a similar filing by NYSE American, which is currently awaiting approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). If approved, Ethereum ETF options trading could become a new financial tool for investors, similar to the options available for spot Bitcoin ETFs since November 2024. The Cboe BZX filing stated, “Offering options on the Ethereum Funds will benefit investors by providing them with an additional, relatively lower cost investing tool to gain exposure to spot ether as well as a hedging vehicle to meet their investment needs in connection with ether products.” More so, the crypto ETF industry has been growing rapidly. Notably, last week, the US SEC granted accelerated approval for the dual Bitcoin and Ethereum Bitwise ETFs. This decision marks a significant step in expanding regulated crypto investment options. However, the ETF still requires S-1 registration approval before trading can begin. Ethereum ETFs See Record Trading Volume Ethereum ETFs have experienced growing investor interest since their launch in July 2024. On Monday, the nine spot Ethereum ETFs recorded a total trading volume of $1.5 billion. This surpassed the previous record of $1.22 billion set on December 19. The surge in activity came during a broader crypto market decline. The increased trading volume reflects heightened institutional interest in Ethereum-based products. It also signals a growing demand for exposure to Ethereum through regulated investment vehicles. The Cboe’s proposal for options trading could further increase market activity by providing additional hedging and investment strategies. Options Trading Could Boost Liquidity The introduction of options trading on Ethereum ETFs may lead to greater liquidity in the market. Options allow investors to hedge their positions and manage risk, making them a valuable tool for institutional traders. Increased derivatives trading could also reduce price volatility over time by improving price discovery mechanisms. Options on spot Bitcoin ETFs have been available since November 2024. Their launch provided institutional investors with additional exposure to Bitcoin while offering retail traders new opportunities. If Ethereum ETF options gain approval, they will follow a similar path, contributing to Ethereum price rally. Ethereum Price Action and Potential for $4,000 Target Ethereum is currently trading at approximately $2,741, with a 24-hour trading volume of $38.8 billion. Crypto analysts have suggested that Ethereum could reach $4,000 in the coming weeks, citing increased ETF inflows and broader adoption. The potential approval of Ethereum ETF options could further strengthen ETH price market momentum. However, a recent CoinGape analysis highlighted the importance of reclaiming the $2,800 level for Ethereum to maintain its bullish outlook. Failing to do so could trigger increased selling pressure, pushing ETH into a deeper bearish trend. The post Cboe Moves to List Ethereum ETF Options, What’s Next for ETH Price? appeared first on CoinGape .

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