Wall Street desks are no longer talking about upside dreams. The talk right now is how far Bitcoin charts could fall if selling keeps piling up. According to data from TradingView, Bitcoin’s price now ...
Net capital inflows into Bitcoin totaled $661B since January 2024, with US spot ETFs acquiring approximately 5.2% of that flow, while FASB fair value accounting (effective 2025) eliminated ...
Some market watchers have suggested $70,000 is a key level to watch and a break below that could lead bitcoin to decline further.
Bitcoin is behaving more like a high-risk growth asset than a safe-haven hedge, according to new Grayscale research tracking correlations with equities.
As inflation continues to rise in specific regions, access to stable financial tools remains out of reach. In light of this economic reality, Bitcoin can be considered a better option for some ...
Bitcoin trades in a highly leveraged market compared to most other asset classes. A key measure of speculative leverage is open interest relative to market capitalization (OI/MC). Bitcoin's downside ...
Bitcoin pulled back after the Fed’s mixed signals, even as Vanguard expanded access to spot BTC ETFs amid a skeptical view of crypto. The bitcoin price was trading in the $92,000 range earlier today ...
Overview: Bitcoin could fall toward $50,000 as Standard Chartered warns of near-term downside risks.Bitcoin is currently trading around $68,000–$70,000, showing ...
Bitcoin operates within a highly financialized, cash-settled derivatives market where speculative open interest is large relative to market capitalization. Gold’s derivatives market, while large in ...