Volatility to spike?If you go by Bitcoin's volatility alone as a measurement to decide where we are in the bullrun, this shows we are no where near the peak. Historically, BTC concluded its prior runs while seeing high volatility. Bitcoin's volatility is currently near its range low and hasn't replicated what we've see
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Bitcoin Volatility All-Time-LowBitcoin's volatility is currently at an all-time-low meaning we haven't seen major price changes in a very long time. This is incredibly rare for a very volatile asset such as Bitcoin, although the uncertainty in the markets fueled by recession thoughts is the likely cause of this.
Bitcoin Historical Volatility new low Here we have the BTC historical Volatility Index in blue. Orange is the price of BTC. The teal line is the 50sma for volatility. At the bottom, I have the correlation coefficient (CC) for the volatility index with BTC. I have marked in green when the CC reaches above 0.50, and red when it crosses b
Bitcoin volatility index - Waiting for a volatile November
The Bitcoin volatility index is near an all-time low level that is around October 2018 low.
I have already compared these charts (see below).
The fact is that after such a decrease in volatility, there is always a big move.
The question of up or down is the eternal question of most people in the ma
Bitcoin BottomBitcoin bottom is either already in or coming very soon and won't go down much further than 17k. BTC volatility index is very good at calling either the exact or general area of tops and bottoms. In my opinion, 64k BTC of April 2021 was the cycle top, not the Nov 2021 68k top, which is the price top
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Displays a symbol's price movements over previous years to identify recurring trends.