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“Triple First” — KuCoin Becomes First CEX to Launch ETH Merge-Related Events

"Triple First" — KuCoin Becomes First CEX to Launch ETH Merge-Related Events

VICTORIA, Seychelles, September 02, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–KuCoin, a leading global cryptocurrency trading platform, has officially announced the launch of a series of ETH Merge-related events, allowing its users to learn more about this significant update of Ethereum with ease and find potential investment opportunities. This milestone marks KuCoin becoming the first CEX to launch ETH Merge-related Events to support the development of the Ethereum ecosystem. The series of events include the ongoing ETH Merge Gold Rush and ETH Merge Prophet, and others in the series that are expected to be announced throughout September.

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ETH Merge Gold Rush is the first event launched by KuCoin for the Ethereum Merge, allowing users to know more about the latest Merge-related updates and offering convenient Spot/Futures trading services for assets associated with the Merge, such as ETH, ETC, Matic, Op, etc. Furthermore, it encourages users to participate in ETH PoS mining with just one click.

KuCoin’s ETH Merge Prophet campaign, launched on September 1st, is another first ETH Price Gain Prediction event meant to celebrate major events in the crypto world. Global users with specific trading volumes on KuCoin are qualified to make predictions on which coin will experience the highest daily price gains and share up to $50,000 in prizes. The event will last seven days up to September 7th.

In addition, KuCoin currently provides a series of USDC campaigns, including a USDC pop quiz, net deposit campaign, trading tournaments, trading bots’ campaigns, and fixed promotion with APY up to 16%, the highest in the world. Click here for more details.

About KuCoin

Launched in September 2017, KuCoin is a global cryptocurrency exchange with its operational headquarters in Seychelles. As a user-oriented platform focused on inclusiveness and community action reach, it offers over 700 digital assets. Currently, it provides spot trading, margin trading, P2P fiat trading, futures trading, staking, and lending to its 20 million users in 207 countries and regions.

In 2022, KuCoin raised over $150 million in investments through a pre-Series B round, bringing total investments to $170 million with Round A combined, at a total valuation of $10 billion. KuCoin is currently one of the top 5 crypto exchanges, according to CoinMarketCap. KuCoin was named one of the Best Crypto Exchanges by Forbes in 2021 and the Best Crypto App for enthusiasts in 2022 by Ascent.

To find out more, visit https://www.kucoin.com.

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Stock Traders Endure a $3.5 Trillion Triple Witching Event

Stock Traders Endure a $3.5 Trillion Triple Witching Event

(Bloomberg) — Wall Street traders are enduring fresh equity-market fireworks Friday after another week of global turbulence.

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Stock transactions spiked at the open as the expiry of stock and index options collided with that of index futures in a quarterly event known as triple witching. In the first 15 minutes of trading as the benchmark slipped 0.2%, volume on S&P 500 Index was more than double the average for that time of day over the past 30 sessions.

Roughly $3.5 trillion of single-stock and index-level options were estimated to expire Friday, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. At the same time, more near-the-money options were expected to mature than at any time since 2019.

And once again, this triple witching is coinciding with a rebalancing of benchmark indexes including the S&P 500 — a combination that tends to spark single-day volumes that rank among the highest of the year. According to an estimate from Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices, the rebalance in the index alone could spur $33 billion of stock trades.

Friday’s session landed just as the S&P 500 regained its footing with a three-day jump, buoyed by the Federal Reserve’s optimism the economy can withstand rate hikes and China’s promise to bolster its financial markets. But in the telling of derivatives pros, the recent rally was fueled by dealers covering short positions to balance exposures while demand for stock hedges was elevated.

Now as many contracts expire, the key question is whether investors will rebuild their holdings of protective puts amid growth concerns and the war in Ukraine — or will they chase the market rebound with call contracts.

“I’ve never seen an environment where you’ve had so many potential overhangs in the market that can not be controlled,” said David Wagner, a portfolio manager at Aptus Capital Advisors. “We’ll see if people can see to redeploy their puts.”

The S&P 500 climbed almost 6% over previous three sessions in the best rally since 2020, as the likes of Marko Kolanovic at JPMorgan Chase & Co. urged investors to go all-in.

Exploding derivatives volume has been a fixture of the post-pandemic market — whipsawing underlying stocks in both directions, again and again. To strategists including Charlie McElligott at Nomura Holdings, the recent advance in the S&P 500 was again amplified by the hedging activity of market-makers.

It’s a complicated process, but it works roughly like this: When a dealer sells a put option, it’s essentially taking a bet on the underlying asset to go up. To offset this unwanted directional risk, the market-maker typically sells some of the asset to maintain a neutral position. When the put options expire or get exercised, it will reverse those hedging moves — potentially creating a tailwind for the asset.

Another factor involving dealers is their current “short gamma” or “short delta” position that requires them to go with prevailing market trends: Buy stocks when they go up and sell when they fall.

At the start of the week, their exposure on S&P 500 products sat at a level near the maximum “short gamma” relative to history, according to estimates by McElligott, a cross-asset strategist at Nomura. Three days later, that turned into “zero gamma.” Along the way, dealers were forced to buy back stocks and close their short positions.

With market sentiment weak and institutional-fund exposure to equities near mutliyear lows, caution in the derivatives market is everywhere. The 20-day average of the Cboe put-call ratio for equities, for example, hovers near a two-year high.

“We see a general trend of continued risk aversion among investors, and expectations that the stock market remains volatile,” said Steve Sears, president at Options Solutions. “There are so many major events that could change the market’s tempo that hedging and patient fortitude appears to be the message from the options market.”

Options either far out of money or in the money receive less attention on Wall Street around expiration dates. Now with an unusually large number of S&P 500 contracts sitting close to the spot price this time round, trading activity on Friday looked set to be more frenetic than usual, according to Goldman strategist Rocky Fishman.

“The most interesting is options that are near the money, since as we approach expiration, there’s uncertainty about whether or not they end up in the money,” he said. “That uncertainty can lead investors to actively trade around those positions.”

(Updates with Friday trading)

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