Mars Finance reports that, according to CoinDesk, the silver market’s volatility has significantly surpassed that of Bitcoin, reflecting two very different market conditions for the two assets. Silver’s actual volatility has surged above 50%, with prices increasing by over 151% this year, mainly driven by growing demand for green technology and China’s upcoming export restrictions. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s 30-day annualized realized volatility remains stable at around 45%, below its 365-day average of 48%. Bitcoin is currently trading at approximately $87,350, down nearly 30% from the October high of $126,000. Analysts attribute this decline to weakening spot ETF demand and market mechanism factors, rather than a shift in market sentiment.
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Analysis: Silver volatility surpasses Bitcoin, Bitcoin's year-end trading volume contracts
Mars Finance reports that, according to CoinDesk, the silver market’s volatility has significantly surpassed that of Bitcoin, reflecting two very different market conditions for the two assets. Silver’s actual volatility has surged above 50%, with prices increasing by over 151% this year, mainly driven by growing demand for green technology and China’s upcoming export restrictions. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s 30-day annualized realized volatility remains stable at around 45%, below its 365-day average of 48%. Bitcoin is currently trading at approximately $87,350, down nearly 30% from the October high of $126,000. Analysts attribute this decline to weakening spot ETF demand and market mechanism factors, rather than a shift in market sentiment.