Bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility has fallen to the 1st percentile of its entire history, a condition that has preceded every relevant price move in the past. This level of compression represents a ...
Market Volatility is a financial term that refers to the degree of fluctuation in the prices of securities, assets, or financial instruments within a specific market or across various markets over a ...
Silver’s 30-day realized volatility surged into the mid-50% range while Bitcoin’s compressed to the mid-40s in December 2025—historic reversal where silver became more volatile than Bitcoin despite ...