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Here is the exact price the dam cracks

Bitcoin is now trading around near $96,000 as spot ETF inflows and options market positioning exert opposing mechanical forces on price behavior.

The current price sits just outside a range between roughly $90,000 and $94,000, a band that has persisted despite intermittent surges and declines in spot demand through US-listed Bitcoin exchange-traded funds.

Bitcoin price range Dec – Jan (Source: TradingView)

The breakout above $94,000 to reach as high as $97,800 in intraday pricing is promising for those who believe Bitcoin is done with the four-year cycle. However, the question now is whether this marks the start of a new bull run or a fake-out driven by short-term macro catalysts.

ETF inflows surge as Bitcoin tests a new high range

According to Farside Investors, net inflows across US spot Bitcoin ETFs totaled $840.6 million on Jan. 14, following $753.8 million the prior session.

That brought cumulative flows since Jan. 8 to approximately $1.06 billion despite two material outflow days earlier in the period.

At prevailing spot levels, that represents roughly 11,000 BTC in net creations over five sessions, a scale of demand that would typically pressure price higher in less constrained conditions.

Options market structure has so far absorbed much of that impulse.

Data from CryptoGamma shows aggregate dealer positioning in a net-long gamma configuration, with estimated net gamma around +386,000 at a spot near $96,800.

In such regimes, dealer hedging activity tends to dampen realized volatility by mechanically selling into upward moves and buying into declines, reinforcing range-bound behavior around heavily trafficked strike zones.

CryptoGamma’s model places nearby reference levels around $96,000 on the upside and $94,000 on the downside.

It flags a lower inflection area near $91,500 should spot break below the current range.

Volatility metrics support the picture of compression.

Seven-day realized volatility is running near 32% annualized, closely aligned with at-the-money implied volatility around 33%.

Translated into daily terms, that implies typical moves of roughly 1.7%, or about $1,600 at current prices, consistent with the recent tape.

The closeness of realized and implied readings reflects a market pricing stability rather than acceleration, even as spot flows periodically spike.

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Why Bitcoin is staying range-bound despite strong ETF inflows

The interaction between these forces helps explain why Bitcoin’s price action has appeared restrained despite large ETF inflows.

While ETF creations introduce real spot demand, long gamma positioning acts as a counterweight, absorbing flows unless they arrive with sufficient persistence or coincide with a shift in options exposure as contracts roll or expire.

The result is a market that can look calm by construction, not by absence of interest.

Flow data emphasizes that the ETF bid has not been uniform.

After net outflows of $398.8 million on Jan. 8 and $250.0 million on Jan. 9, inflows resumed unevenly, with $116.7 million on Jan. 12 before accelerating into the middle of the week.

That pattern points to burst-driven demand rather than a continuous allocation wave, increasing the probability that price remains contained while dealer gamma stays positive.

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Macro timing adds another layer to the near-term setup

The Federal Reserve’s January policy meeting concludes on Jan. 28, according to the Fed’s calendar.

Markets are focused on the rate path for 2026 amid divergent forecasts from major banks and heightened attention to monetary policy signaling.

Separately, the New York Fed has outlined plans for more than $55 billion in liquidity operations between mid-January and mid-February.

These factors matter because long gamma regimes tend to suppress volatility until disrupted by either sustained directional flow or an external repricing of risk.

Consecutive sessions of large ETF inflows combined with spot acceptance above the upper end of the current range would weaken the stabilizing effect of dealer hedging.

Conversely, a cluster of ETF outflows or a macro-driven risk-off move could coincide with gamma decay, exposing lower levels where hedging flows reverse direction.

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For now, the balance remains intact

Bitcoin’s price behavior reflects a market where structural forces are doing much of the work, with ETF demand testing the upper bounds of a range that options positioning continues to reinforce.

Bitcoin price range Nov – Jan (Source: TradingView)

The next decisive move may depend on whether flow persistence or positioning dynamics shift first.

Does the breakout create sustained pressure to break through the options pressure, or does it fail to validate the move and risk dropping back to test liquidation levels around $91,000 again?

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