Bitcoin bids farewell to CME futures gaps with $67K still on the radar Bitcoin approached the final week of CME futures gaps with several still open, providing potential BTC price targets as low as $67,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) has created its last classic price magnet as a staple chart feature disappears forever
Key points: – Bitcoin is set to lose popular short-term price targets as CME Group’s futures market goes 24-hour. – CME futures gaps will no longer be created over weekends. – Several open gaps still remain on the chart, with the lowest near $67,000. Bitcoin futures gaps to disappear permanently Starting on Friday, CME Group’s Bitcoin futures market will trade 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ending the phenomenon of futures “gaps.” Futures trading on a 24-hour basis was announced in February. “Client demand for risk management in the digital asset market is at an all-time high, driving a record $3 trillion in notional volume across our Cryptocurrency futures and options in 2025,” Tim McCourt, CME’s global head of equities, FX and alternative products, said in a press release at the time. CME Bitcoin futures one-hour chart.