By The Numbers: Comparing Bitcoin Volatility With Nasdaq And S&P500
Data shows Bitcoin’s monthly volatility has been lesser than both Nasdaq and S&P 500 recently, here are their numbers compared. Bitcoin 30-Day Volatility Has Plunged Down To Just 1.4% In Recent Days As per the latest weekly report from Arcane Research, the US equities having a higher 30-day volatility than BTC has only happened twice […]
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Higher volatility, equity offerings and resistance to regulatory sanctions are just a few reasons why investors should keep an eye on BTC. Let's rewind the tape to the end of 2021 when Bitcoin (BTC) was trading near $47,000, which at the time was 32% lower than the all-time high. During that time, the tech-heavy Nasdaq stock market index held 15,650 points, just 3% below its highest-ever mark.Comparing the Nasdaq's 75% gain between 2021 and 2022 to Bitcoin's 544% positive move, one could assume that an eventual correction caused by macroeconomic tensions or a major crisis, would lead to....
The Bitcoin price is consolidating below $400. Trend has achieved a several confirmations of advance and some others are yet to be printed in the chart. We consider the outlook for the week and also look at other key indicators. Global Economy. Bitcoin Price Analysis. Summary. Comments. Global Economy. An important week ahead in the economic calendar. Inflation figures for Australia, New Zealand and the US will be released, as well as, GDP data for China and the UK. Several manufacturing measures (China, Germany and the US) will weigh on the general view that a global slowdown has begun.....
Bitcoin’s volatility has fallen below that of the Nasdaq and the S&P 500, according to crypto data provider Kaiko. Compared to equity markets, cryptocurrency markets have become less reactive to volatile macro events, including high inflation, an appreciating dollar, rising interest rates, ongoing war, and the energy crisis, the firm explained. ‘Bitcoin Volatility Is at Multi-Year Lows’ Bitcoin has become less volatile than both the Nasdaq and the S&P 500, according to cryptocurrency data provider Kaiko, CNBC reported. The crypto data firm explained Friday that....
Bitcoin has had its fair share of highly volatile days since its inception. This comes as no surprise given that volatility remains one of the most prominent characteristics of the cryptocurrency and this volatility is a major pull for investors. Nevertheless, there have been days when the volatility has been higher than normal, usually following […]