volatility

Volatility refers to the degree of variation or fluctuation in the price or value of a financial instrument, market, or asset over time. It is often used as a measure of risk, indicating how much and how quickly prices move up and down. High volatility means prices change rapidly and unpredictably, while low volatility indicates more stable and gradual price movements.
  1. Michael Saylor Says Even an 80–90% Bitcoin Drop Is No Concern

    Michael Saylor Says Even an 80–90% Bitcoin Drop Is No Concern

    Michael Saylor Says Even an 80–90% Bitcoin Crash Would Not Be a Concern Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy, pushed back against claims that Wall Street’s growing presence in Bitcoin markets has amplified volatility. Instead, he argues the opposite: Bitcoin is becoming more stable as...
  2. Bitcoin Falls Below $90,000 as Market Fear Reaches Extreme Levels

    Bitcoin Falls Below $90,000 as Market Fear Reaches Extreme Levels

    Bitcoin Drops Below $90,000 as Extreme Fear Dominates the Market Bitcoin fell sharply to $89,420 - its lowest level since February - marking a dramatic reversal just six weeks after setting an all-time high near $126,250. The sudden drop has intensified concerns across the crypto sector as...
  3. QCP Capital Evaluates Bitcoin’s Chance to Recover Below $100K

    QCP Capital Evaluates Bitcoin’s Chance to Recover Below $100K

    QCP Capital Evaluates Bitcoin’s Chance to Recover Below $100K QCP Capital analysts are questioning whether Bitcoin’s recent drop below the $100,000 mark signals the end of its four-year cycle or simply a deep correction within an ongoing trend. Their latest market report highlights several...
  4. Santiment Warns: A True Market Bottom Is Not Here Yet

    Santiment Warns: A True Market Bottom Is Not Here Yet

    Santiment Warns: A True Market Bottom Is Not Here Yet Analytics firm Santiment has issued a caution to crypto investors, noting that widespread confidence in a market bottom usually signals the opposite. According to the firm, true price floors tend to form when market participants expect...
  5. Bitcoin’s First Red October in Seven Years: Trump–Xi Trade War Hits Crypto Markets

    Bitcoin’s First Red October in Seven Years: Trump–Xi Trade War Hits Crypto Markets

    Bitcoin’s First Red October in Seven Years: Trump–Xi Trade War Hits Crypto Markets This week’s market narrative was dominated not by the Federal Reserve or inflation data, but by geopolitics. The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the APEC Summit in...
  6. Bitcoin Rises Above $116 000 After Four-Month Consolidation

    Bitcoin Rises Above $116 000 After Four-Month Consolidation

    Bitcoin Rises Above $116 000 After Four-Month Consolidation Bitcoin has rebounded sharply, climbing above $116 000 - a 12 % gain from the October 17 low - following a week-long bounce off key technical supports. Analysts see this move as a potential turning point after months of narrow...
  7. Bitcoin Exchange Supply Falls to a Decade Low - Why It Matters

    Bitcoin Exchange Supply Falls to a Decade Low - Why It Matters

    Bitcoin Reserves on Exchanges Drop to a 10-Year Low The supply of Bitcoin held on centralized exchanges has fallen to its lowest point in a decade - around 2.4 million BTC. This milestone underscores a structural shift in the behavior of crypto investors and signals changing market dynamics...
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