Volatility


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Bitcoin Volatilitesi Hâlâ Sıkışıyor, Yıl Sonu Ralli Görünümünü Karartıyor

Bitcoin'in volatilite endeksleri, tıpkı S&P 500'ün olduğu gibi düşüyor.

BTC's 30-day implied volatility index. (TradingView)

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Bitcoin ve S&P 500 Yıl Sonu Boğa Koşusu Yolda mı? Hacim Metreleri Evet Diyor

Bitcoin ve S&P 500 ile ilişkili verilen volatilite endeksleri, son artışı sildi ve yükseliş fiyat sinyalleri sundu.

Volatility indices tied to BTC and the S&P 500 stabilize. (Unsplash, Kanchanara)

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Bitcoin Volatilite Tatili Mi Sona Erdi? Grafik Böyle Gösteriyor, Analistler 3 Katalizörü İşaret Ediyor

Bitcoin oynaklık endeksi, BVIV, trend çizgisi direncini aşarak fiyat dalgalanmasının artabileceğine işaret ediyor.

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Why Bitcoin Will Be the Winner Regardless of U.S. Election Results

Bitcoin has seen three U.S. elections so far and it has rallied subsequently in all three previous times. According to CoinDesk reporter James Van Straten, bitcoin could experience a significant rally once the volatility induced by the current election settles down, if history repeats itself. CoinDesk's Christine Lee presents the "Chart of the Day."

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Bitcoin Shows More Volatility Than Ether Ahead of Halving

Data tracked by Kaiko shows that the spread between bitcoin and ether’s annualized 30-day historical volatility has increased to the highest in at least a year. What are the catalysts for bitcoin’s increased volatility? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents the "The Chart of the Day."

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Bitcoin’s Volatility Diminishes in 2023: Ecoinometrics

Ecoinometrics data shows bitcoin's volatility in 2023 is at its lowest level in over a decade. However, macro and leverage traders are continuing to sit on the fence. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents "The Chart of the Day."

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Bitcoin Price-Volatility Correlation Turns Negative Again as Crypto Traders Eye FTX Liquidations

The correlation between bitcoin (BTC) and its implied volatility, which refers to expectations for price turbulence over a specific period, has turned negative again for the first time since May, indicating investor concerns about moves to the downside. The shift from positive correlation comes amid concerns the looming $3 billion FTX liquidations could crater the crypto market. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie presents "The Chart of the Day."

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Bitcoin Trading Sideways, Close to $23.5K

Options Insights founder Imran Lakha joins "First Mover" to discuss bitcoin's pretty stagnant price action as the largest token by market capitalization trades flat around $23,500. Plus, a closer look at BTC's volatility.

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Rise of Bitcoin Education In Ghana

The Built With Bitcoin Foundation (BWB), a nonprofit organization seeking to provide “humanitarian support, powered by Bitcoin,” has built a technology center in Kumasi, Ghana. Built With Bitcoin Foundation co-founder and Director of Philanthropy Yusuf Nessary joins the conversation. Plus, how residents in Ghana are dealing with bitcoin's recent price volatility.

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Bitcoin Annualized One-Month Realized Volatility Fell to a 2-Year Low of 38%

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading flat in the $16,000 to $18,000 range as its annualized one-month realized volatility fell to a two-year low of 38% last week. Plus, a Whalemap chart shows renewed accumulation by whales since BTC fell below the June low of $18,000 in early November. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

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