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Bitcoin’s Price Swings:  Here is Why BTC Market is Highly Volatile

Published 01/05/2024, 17:05
Updated 01/05/2024, 17:15
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  • Bitcoin’s volatility stems from its young existence, scarcity factor, and influence of large-scale investors.
  • Liquidity issues in the cryptocurrency market exacerbate Bitcoin’s price swings.
  • Regulatory developments and the introduction of financial products may mitigate Bitcoin’s volatility in the future.

Bitcoin still astounds the financial area with its thrilling price alterations. From its early ages of few cents even per coin to today’s highs reaching more than $74,000, Bitcoin’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable.

However, this journey has been marked by extreme volatility, with fluctuations of over 80% in value at times. Uncovering the origin of Bitcoin’s volatile nature is crucial for the success of investors and analysts as well, because that can give an indication of the future of cryptocurrencies.

The Bitcoin volatility is rooted in a diverse range of factors which take beginnings in the characteristic of the digital currency that is very young. Unlike the aged traditional assets that have a centuries-long historical data, Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market are unable to maintain stability that comes from decades of influence of established market dynamics.

This first stage of the cryptocurrency development model leads to the permanent process of price discovery, when the value of Bitcoin is regularly reassessed by the market, which results in great price fluctuations in reaction on new information and happenings.

One of the fundamental contributors to Bitcoin’s volatility is its fixed supply cap of 21 million coins. This inherent scarcity factor can magnify price fluctuations as demand fluctuates against the unyielding supply limit. Additionally, the influence of large-scale investors, commonly referred to as “whales,” further exacerbates price volatility. Their substantial holdings allow them to sway market dynamics with significant buy or sell orders, leading to abrupt price changes.

Furthermore, the immaturity of the cryptocurrency market infrastructure introduces liquidity issues, wherein the capacity to execute large trades without impacting market prices is limited compared to more established markets. This lack of liquidity can intensify price swings as investors maneuver in and out of positions.

With the development of the cryptocurrency environment and regulatory frameworks taking shape, things might be changing for Bitcoin, which may moderate its volatility overtime. The emergence of Bitcoin-related derivatives shown in spot ETFs and the evolution of market infrastructure could make the trading process more stable.

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