2018-12-29 19:12 |
A Wall Street Journal has suggested that Bitcoin’s correlation with “traditional” assets markets has been high, as mainstream capital continues to enter the crypto space
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2018-12-29 19:12 |
A Wall Street Journal has suggested that Bitcoin’s correlation with “traditional” assets markets has been high, as mainstream capital continues to enter the crypto space
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In general, Bitcoin (BTC) has always been considered as a non-correlated asset in the market. Its price was usually guided by other forces that traditional markets did not follow. However, in a recent report shared by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Bitcoin is becoming more correlated to assets such as Gold. In order to understand […]
2018-12-29 21:48 | |
A recent report in the Wall Street Journal details how Bitcoin is becoming an increasingly mainstream asset and is starting to develop strong correlations with traditional assets, including Gold. The report cites the increase in institutional funding, increasing venture capitalist (VC) investments, and growing mainstream adoption as possible factors behind its increasing correlation with traditional markets.
2018-12-29 02:00 | |
Anthony Pompliano maintains that Bitcoin shares no correlation with the traditional stock market. For the Morgan Creek Digital Assets chief, there is only at best a minor psychological relationship between both asset classes brought on by traders with diversified portfolios containing stocks and cryptos.
2018-12-28 10:00 | |
As traditional equities have plummeted in value, especially Nasdaq-based technology stocks, interestingly, so has the Bitcoin (BTC) market. This seeming correlation was most recently exemplified by crypto’s tumble on Christmas Eve, as BTC fell from $4,200 to $3,800 as industry commentators were claiming that a “Santa Claus rally” was nigh.
2018-12-27 18:29 | |
Even with the current price plummet in the cryptocurrency market, Spencer Bogart believes enormous opportunities abound in Bitcoin. Bogart, who is a partner at Blockchain Capital also predicts a time of greater correlation between virtual currency assets and traditional tech stocks.
2018-11-21 11:00 | |
In what is a rare, time-sensitive window, bitcoin’s volatility since September 14, 2018 has been less than that of the most popular indexes from traditional finance sectors.
2018-10-25 23:00 | |
Bitcoin is Becoming More Like a Stock Bitcoin has always presented itself as the perfect enemy to the traditional financial system. When the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto originally coined the cryptocurrency and its notable blockchain, he/she/they were clear in its whitepaper that the crypto ought to be used to escape the follies and problems native to […]
2018-10-19 03:15 | |
The discussion of an existing correlation between stocks and Bitcoin continues. Having been found to move in tandem during short periods, both asset classes have experienced gains in 2017 and losses in early 2018.
2018-10-17 22:30 | |
Analysts point of that the lack of correlation between traditional markets and the crypto market doesn't necessarily mean that they are inversely related. The post Cryptocurrency Market Corrects Along with Global Stock Indices, Traders Left Surprised appeared first on CoinSpeaker.
2018-10-12 13:04 | |
Matt Hougan, the vice president of research and development at Bitwise Asset Management Inc, expects the correlation between Bitcoin and the broader financial market to remain low, which may allow Bitcoin to appeal to institutional investors as a proper diversification asset whose price movement is immune to traditional market swings.
2018-10-2 12:00 | |
Bitcoin’s Non-Correlation With The Traditional Market Can Put Investors At Risk Many new investors believe that Bitcoin has a strong (or, at least, a moderate) correlation with the traditional financial markets.
2018-8-18 20:22 | |
The belief that cryptocurrencies have a correlation to traditional markets may be leading amateur investors down the wrong path putting their portfolio at risk. Cryptocurrency Not Inversely Correlated to Larger Markets There’s been plenty of discussion on whether Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are correlated to commodities and larger financial markets.
2018-8-18 22:00 | |
Part of the appeal of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is the lack of correlation to mainstream asset classes; however, a new report from Bloomberg suggests this characteristic might actually be constituting a headache for traders and investors alike.
2018-8-16 18:29 | |
The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) frequently assesses different factors that can impact the financial growth in the country. Based on a recent study that they performed, it seems that the cryptocurrency market is predominantly based on the attention of consumers.
2018-8-10 12:07 | |