Bitcoin Volatility Drops To 15 Month Low; What This Could Mean
Is this the calm before the storm? Bitcoin volatility is seldom this steady. After a tumultuous downturn that had the whole market upside down, bitcoin’s fiat price is relatively flat. Everyone can breathe and rest, for a while at least. What does this mean and how long will it last, though? That’s what we’re here to explore. Related Reading | Dwindling Bitcoin Volatility Could Lead To Decisive Move It’s no secret that the market was expecting a hike in the interest rates, and thus people were selling risky assets. However, the powers that be postponed the increase, and, well, the....
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Bitcoin volatility levels have now bitten a new low since November 2020. Volatility in the market has seen a downward drop as the price of bitcoin has stagnated in the last few months. As bitcoin saw record highs at the start of the bull market, volatility had risen greatly. Speculations rocked the market and there […]
Bitcoin investors were hammered by the price drop and the bearish trend that has been overwhelming the market over the past 3 months. The high volatility of bitcoin is a giant hurdle that limits the acceptance of bitcoin as a currency because the price of a currency must be stable enough in order to be suitable for use on a wider scale. On the other hand, the high volatility of bitcoin can be tempting to a large number of traders who believe that "With big risks come great profits", so how can we minimize losses secondary to bitcoin price drops? Looking Into Bitcoin's Volatility: A close....
The last two months have seen no shortage of positive bitcoin news. DISH became the latest big retailer to accept bitcoin in June, only to be eclipsed six weeks later by Dell. Then, there was the successful US Marshals auction of roughly 30,000 BTC, which proved bitcoin's fungibility in the eyes of the US government. With all that good news, bitcoin's price must be rocketing again, right? Hardly. In fact, price volatility has been flat in the last month, making it the most torpid period this year, according to the Coinometrics volatility index. One exchange operator I spoke to was as....
Bitcoin expects to undergo major price swings in the coming sessions as its price volatility hits its lowest levels in more than a month.