Bitcoin (BTC) Halving is Not a Volatility Event, Analyst Says as Implied Volatility Rises
"From a qualitative perspective, I continue to believe paying a volatility premium for a highly predictable outcome (the BTC halving) ...
Read more"From a qualitative perspective, I continue to believe paying a volatility premium for a highly predictable outcome (the BTC halving) ...
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Read moreShiba Inu’s price surged over the last week, with new addresses showing interest. Shibarium, Shiba Inu’s L2 solution, failed to ...
Read moreExchange inflow increased, suggesting imminent selling pressure. The short-term prediction for SHIB showed that the price might swing sideways. According ...
Read moreShiba Inu recently retested the much-coveted $0.00003 psychological price territory, triggering new pivotal support and resistance levels to watch. In ...
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