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Bitcoin Realized Volatility Drops 56% to 17.2%, Analysts Anticipate Potential 20% Price Move

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@cointelegraph

10d ago· 4 min readenNews

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Bitcoin's realized volatility has dropped 56% in Q2, falling to 17.2% — one of its lowest levels in months. Analysts, including researcher Axel Adler Jr., note that extended periods of price compression and declining volatility have historically preceded significant price rallies of 10% to 20%. Large holders are accumulating BTC during this low-volatility phase, suggesting a potential breakout once the compression ends.

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Bitcoin's realized volatility has fallen to 17.2%, one of its lowest levels in recent months.
Multiple Bitcoin analysts have said that long periods of price compression, alongside declining volatility, have historically preceded double-digit rallies.
Bitcoin realized volatility is down 56% in Q2
Bitcoin researcher Axel Adler Jr. said that BTC's one-week realized volatility, smoothed over a 30-day period, has fallen to 17.2% from 39% this quarter, a 56% decline.
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Bitcoin’s realized volatility dropped to multi-year lows, while large holders are accumulating. Analysts say a 10% to 20% move may occur once BTC’s price compression ends.

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