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For them, bitcoin’s current volatility means it’s not a threat. The recent launch of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on bitcoin futures is just the latest evidence of this dynamic.
A prominent crypto analyst has told Cryptonews that it’s “inevitable” Bitcoin will hit $150,000 — and revealed when the ...
Bitcoin's recent bull run has been characterized by steady price increases and declining volatility, aligning more with traditional financial markets.
Tally Leger, chief market strategist at The Wealth Consulting Group, says Bitcoin is doing exactly what it was built for, as ...
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high above $123,000 on Monday as U.S. lawmakers convened for “Crypto Week,” a legislative push ...
I examined Bitcoin’s performance in light of its comparisons to inflation hedges, the US dollar, and even digital gold. I ...
Bullish tailwinds have boosted the world's largest cryptocurrency in the last week. The token's price broke above $120,000 ...
Bitcoin’s rally which took the cryptocurrency past $123,000 and up 75% from November’s levels had some under-the-radar ...
Figure 1: Bitcoin’s Market Capitalization vs. Volatility, Marking Different Market Cap Peaks In figure 2: The volatility of any asset, bitcoin included, is not constant.
Bitcoin has a clear target on the horizon as the unfilled CME futures gap creates a near-term BTC price magnet.
Bitcoin (BTC-0.02%) has long been criticized for its high volatility, which is often cited as a major barrier to adopting the cryptocurrency as a legitimate investment.
Aug. 17, marked the return of the much-awaited and notorious bitcoin volatility. After several months of consolidating around the $30,000 level with historically low realized and implied volatility in ...