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#比特币市场行情 Seeing this news about the drop in Bitcoin volatility reminds me of those crazy days back in 2020. At that time, the market volatility reached 80%, and every day felt like an exhilarating roller coaster ride. Now that the volatility has dropped to 50%, it definitely feels much more stable. However, for us old players, a volatility of 50% still provides ample profit opportunities.
Saylor predicts that future volatility will further drop, possibly approaching 1.5 times that of the S&P 500. This trend is favourable for the entire cryptocurrency market. A decrease in volatility means lower risk, which helps attract more institutional investors to enter the market.
However, I still want to remind everyone that even if the volatility decreases, there is still a possibility of a significant drop in Bitcoin. Saylor said they can withstand a 80%-90% drop, but ordinary investors don't have that kind of confidence. When following trades, it's essential to allocate positions reasonably and strictly implement stop-loss strategies. After all, practice is the only standard for testing truth, and protecting your principal is the way to ultimately succeed.