Bitcoin is now less volatile than S&P 500 and Nasdaq

Published at: Nov. 5, 2022

Bitcoin (BTC) held gains above $21,000 into Nov. 5 as the U.S. dollar posted a rare major daily decline.

Dollar dives 2% as risk assets recover

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD building on prior strength to hit highs of $21,473 on Bitstamp — a new seven-week high.

The pair had benefited from the latest United States economic data, while the dollar conversely suffered. The U.S. dollar index (DXY) lost 2% in a day for the first time in years, helping fuel a risk asset rally.

“And, just like that, Bitcoin took out all the highs, volume is increasing and it's back above $21K,” Michaël van de Poppe, CEO and founder of trading firm Eight, commented.

“I'm assuming we'll continue towards $22.5K from here, but have a slight correction before continuing (as we took out all the liquidity). Buy the dip season.”

BTC had previously become notorious for its lack of volatility and narrow trading range, helping it beat even stocks for the first time ever.

“For the first time in history, bitcoin is less volatile than both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq,” Yassine Elmandjra, a crypto analyst at ARK Invest, noted, linking to the firm’s latest report, “The Bitcoin Monthly.”

“The last time volatility was this low, bitcoin rose from $9,000 to $60,000 in less than a year.”

Tyler Winklevoss, co-founder of trading platform Gemini, meanwhile revealed a belief that crypto markets would continue to act as a leading indicator of overall market trajectory, as in 2021.

“Crypto was the first asset class to crash; it will be the first to rise again,” he summarized.

Bitcoin more stable than major fiat currencies

Continuing on the theme of low volatility, ARK’s report, led by well-known analyst David Puell, showed that it was not just stocks being undercut by Bitcoin’s stability.

Related: Why is the crypto market up today?

“Bitcoin’s relative volatility has not only decreased relative to equities, but also to major currency pairs. As macro uncertainty and USD strength have increased, foreign currency pairs have been impacted negatively while bitcoin has been relatively stable,” The Bitcoin Monthly stated.

“Bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility is nearly equivalent to that of the GBP and EUR for the first time since October 2016. Although Fed hawkishness could continue its volatility, bitcoin’s strength relative to foreign currencies is an encouraging sign.”

As Cointelegraph reported, another popular analyst, LookIntoBitcoin creator Philip Swift, has forecast the end of the current bear market by the start of 2023.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

Tags
Related Posts
Bitcoin’s in a bear market, but there are plenty of good reasons to keep investing
Let's rewind the tape to the end of 2021 when Bitcoin (BTC) was trading near $47,000, which at the time was 32% lower than the all-time high. During that time, the tech-heavy Nasdaq stock market index held 15,650 points, just 3% below its highest ever mark. Comparing the Nasdaq's 75% gain between 2021 and 2022 to Bitcoin's 544% positive move, one could assume that an eventual correction caused by macroeconomic tensions or a major crisis, would lead to Bitcoin’s price being disproportionately impacted than stocks. Eventually, these “macroeconomic tensions and crises” did occur and Bitcoin price plunging another 57% to …
Bitcoin / Sept. 2, 2022
Bitcoin Hovers Near 6,600, While Most Top Coins See Little Price Volatility
Friday, Oct. 5: cryptocurrencies are seeing little volatility over the past 24 hours to press time, with the majority of losses and gains of top coins capped within a 1 percent range on the day, as data from Coin360 shows. Market visualization by Coin360 Ripple (XRP) is the only outlier in the top ten coins, down a little over 3 percent on the day to trade at $0.52. The asset – which in September briefly outflanked Ethereum to seal the second spot ranking on CoinMarketCap listings – has had a shaky start to the month, and is currently trading almost …
Bitcoin / Oct. 5, 2018
This simple Bitcoin options strategy lets traders profit while also hedging their bets
For traders who are undecided on Bitcoin's (BTC) move, the "long condor with call options" yields optimal results with very low risk. This strategy offers protection down to $53,500, which would be a 7% downside move from the current $57,600, and returns a positive outcome up to $67,500. Options markets provide more flexibility to develop custom strategies. Unlike futures, there are two separate instruments available. The call option gives the buyer upside price protection, while the protective put option offers the opposite. This long condor strategy has been set for the Dec. 31 expiry and uses a slightly bullish range. …
Bitcoin / Dec. 1, 2021
Bitcoin whale holdings at 7-month highs despite warnings of BTC price crash to $20K
Bitcoin (BTC) prices could drop by 20% in the next few months, but that has not deterred its richest investors from stacking. The amount of Bitcoin held by "unique entities" with a balance of at least 1,000 BTC, or so-called "whales," has increased to its best levels since September 2021, data on Glassnode shows. Interestingly, the number in the past week grew despite Bitcoin's price decline from $43,000 to around $38,000. Marcus Sotiriou, an analyst at GlobalBlock, a U.K.-based digital asset broker, considered the latest spike in Bitcoin whale holdings as a bullish indicator, recalling a similar move in September …
Bitcoin / April 29, 2022
Bitcoin’s bear market is far from over, but data points to improving investor sentiment
2022 was a near-unprecedented year of extremes and black swan events for the crypto market, and now that the year is about to wrap up, analysts are reflecting on the lessons learned and attempting to identify the trends which may point to bullish price action in 2023. The collapse of Terra Luna, Three Arrows Capital and FTX created a credit crunch, a severe reduction in capital inflows and an increased threat that additional major centralized exchanges could collapse. Despite the severity of the market downturn, a few positives have emerged. Data shows long-term hodlers and smaller-sized wallets are actively accumulating …
Bitcoin / Dec. 12, 2022