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November 26, 2017, 03:39:10 PM
#60
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Volatility will always exist for as long as there is a free market, the level of volatility will change over time but it will always exist. There will be periods of relative stability and I think over time as cryptocurrencies become more mainstream and commonplace the prices will become stable, also because news is more transparent.
legendary
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November 26, 2017, 02:42:05 PM
#59
There is always movement in crypto and there always will be.
There will be times when the markets are less volatile but
there is always movement.

It is the nature of crypto at the moment for people to see the
different projects as money makers as soon as they are live on
the exchanges rather than being interested in the actual
technology, so there will be always volatility.
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November 26, 2017, 02:08:00 PM
#58
Crypto currencies like Bitcoin are known for their volatile nature.There is always a fluctuation their price. Sometimes it rises and sometimes it drops. No doubt that before 2-3 days the price of bitcoin was somehow stable around 8000$ but that does not means that volatility is over as we can see the price has again raised and has reached the 9000$ mark. The price of Crypto currencies are depended upon their demand. An increase and decrease is seen in the price with an increase and decrease in the demand.Demand is never constant so as the price .So crypto currencies cannot leave their volatile nature.
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November 26, 2017, 12:02:58 PM
#57
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Volatility of crypto currency will only stop when the value of a coin will be 0. There is a time that there is only a small price movement in crypto market. If there is a big pump that only means that the demand of the coin is very high. Today bitcoin price jumps for 8300 to 9000+ $ now
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November 26, 2017, 10:13:10 AM
#56
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Everything is moving now, guess they need some time to rest Cheesy Volatility has been an inseparable part of cryptocurrency. Even the biggest crypto, Bitcoin, is still very volatile and might seems like a bubble sometimes. What can you expect from the smaller one?

While major cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum might be stable and much less volatile one day, I think most altcoin, if they still exist, will be a forever volatile and Pump n Dump type of market. Most people (trader) seem to like and enjoy that volatility. Probably as a possible way to gain money from "trading". It's more similar to gambling than trading though, perhaps that explain why some trader love altcoins trading as well.
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November 26, 2017, 09:15:06 AM
#55
Volatility of crypto currencies price is not over and will never be over because it is the very nature of every crypto currency. No one can predict what will happen to the price of crypto currencies since it is decentralized and no one control it. and the volatility of price makes the  crypto currency interesting to many investor.
That's the game inside and with this volatility more investors are now getting to the picture we will expect more so fluctuations with the value will keep on moving just keep believing and trusting each project that you are supporting then see how big the earnings that it will to you.
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November 26, 2017, 09:06:00 AM
#54
Volatility of crypto currencies price is not over and will never be over because it is the very nature of every crypto currency. No one can predict what will happen to the price of crypto currencies since it is decentralized and no one control it. and the volatility of price makes the  crypto currency interesting to many investor.
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November 26, 2017, 08:44:49 AM
#53
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

We will see lots of fluctuations in the price of Bitcoins and cryptocurrencies. You are just looking at a few days where the price didn’t move much. However, now look at the price of the coins in the top 10 of the market cap. Those coins ranked 7 to 10 have been bouncing around for the last few weeks. There is lots of volatility with those coins right now. All coins will go through times of great volatility as well as times when the price levels off for a while.
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November 26, 2017, 08:38:45 AM
#52
Volatility has been the main feature of crypto currencies since there is no central authority to control their price as they were decentralized currencies.Prices would vary in proportion to demand.So,always there would be a fluctuation in demand.Even if the price seem to be stable some time,it would last only for a very small period.It is  this volatility which stops retailers from accepting bitcoin as a payment and also,it stops many countries from legalizing bitcoin.
Volatility is not the main factor that stops retailers from accepting bitcoin but the confirmation time they have to encounter deters them from accepting bitcoin,you cannot purchase something and let the retailer to wait a couple of hours to get a confirmation and a business does not work like that and the factors that stops countries from legalizing bitcoin is their lack of knowledge and over all it is a new technology,the volatility will be there in the entire market and there is nothing you can do about it.
,yes volatility was already there since the beginning, and it doesn't seem to be right if it will be remove as of now right? i agree to your opinion saying because of lack of knowledge why most countries does not legalize bitcoin, but maybe its not permanent, and there are also some doubts why they didn't implement it easily, also by those many bad guys who do transactions through bitcoin, and its hard to trace it down, so for the better they didn't implement it first and they have to study before they do the move.
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November 26, 2017, 08:19:20 AM
#51
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Volatility of the crypto currencies is a stable features of the prices. Its not always bad because its in fact encouraging so many investors to start buying such currencies and hold it for long term, with the hope that prices keep going up. Thats why crypto seems more attractive than fiat currencies, if the prices still stables this wouldn't motivate more people to buy and invest in crypto.
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November 26, 2017, 08:12:21 AM
#50
Volatility has been the main feature of crypto currencies since there is no central authority to control their price as they were decentralized currencies.Prices would vary in proportion to demand.So,always there would be a fluctuation in demand.Even if the price seem to be stable some time,it would last only for a very small period.It is  this volatility which stops retailers from accepting bitcoin as a payment and also,it stops many countries from legalizing bitcoin.
Volatility is not the main factor that stops retailers from accepting bitcoin but the confirmation time they have to encounter deters them from accepting bitcoin,you cannot purchase something and let the retailer to wait a couple of hours to get a confirmation and a business does not work like that and the factors that stops countries from legalizing bitcoin is their lack of knowledge and over all it is a new technology,the volatility will be there in the entire market and there is nothing you can do about it.
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November 26, 2017, 06:32:51 AM
#49
Volatility has been the main feature of crypto currencies since there is no central authority to control their price as they were decentralized currencies.Prices would vary in proportion to demand.So,always there would be a fluctuation in demand.Even if the price seem to be stable some time,it would last only for a very small period.It is  this volatility which stops retailers from accepting bitcoin as a payment and also,it stops many countries from legalizing bitcoin.
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November 25, 2017, 12:42:33 PM
#48
It is when sellers and buyers are not changing their strategies. I don't see that volatility is going anywhere at least in next 5 years. We are still in the development phase where the chances are in favour of positive momentum but sometimes when there is an excessive surge in the price, we face corrections and to be honest I am expecting it within a month or two. Bitcoin is going to remain volatile for the years from now but overall graph will keep growing upward.
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November 25, 2017, 12:27:18 PM
#47
Volatility can never be over when you talk about cryptocurrency. It is the very nature of crypto. I'm quite curious as to where you found data to support your claim that there's no movement in crypto right now.
It is even the nature of every currency which the only difference here is that fiats are controlled one way or the other so as to minimize the volatility. Cryptocurrencies are not controlled except few, and as long as that keeps happening, cryptos will remain volatile and nothing can stop it. So with respect to the Op's question, volatility continues and it can never be over.
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November 25, 2017, 12:14:00 PM
#46
It depends on what u mean under "volatile".
200% changes per hour? Grin Grin Grin
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November 25, 2017, 11:59:45 AM
#45
In most markets there is volatility, and certainly in Crypto's. There may be times when things just don't go as fast but that doesn't mean that there is no volatility right?
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November 25, 2017, 11:45:51 AM
#44
Volatility is a matter of time. Just keep your eyes open and don't forget that only in May'17 BTC was around $1300)))
Moments like this when one sees a little balance like this for a while most especially with bitcoin always come with another huge resistance break and then we see another bull run testing a new ATH. Volatility is one of the major characteristics of cryptocurrencies and it cannot be over. With that, Trading has been very boring and not too crazy for a while now until we start seeing another change in trend.
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November 24, 2017, 09:55:37 AM
#43
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.
Who said nothing is moving ? Have you hit the charts to see nothing moving ?
There is still a lot of buying and selling going on and the difference is that the movements are not that huge. One thing I am sure of is that there will always be volatility as anything that has to do with demand and supply will always be volatile and it is just the level that may reduce which I am pretty sure we are still far from it with cryptocurrencies.

Agree for that! Its just beginning Wink


Bitcoin and any other cryptocurrency will always be volatile since it is decentralized and no government authorities are controlling over it. It just depends on the people patronizing it therefore its price will vary on the demand and its price movement will be unpredictable. It can never be stabilized as long as it will remain decentralized.



Price would really matter on demand since these cryptos are decentralized which means price movement do matter on people who are buying and selling on it which means volatility would really be always there and cant be stopped unless if all people stopped on trading it then thats the time that theres no movement on the coin. If you do engage on crypto then you should expect price is always volatile and this is the best feature on a coin on where we can able to make money if we do know how to ride on.
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November 24, 2017, 09:36:15 AM
#42
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.
Volatility would never end in crypto currencies especially bitcoin.Bitcoin being a decentralized currency has no central authority to control its price.Its price is mainly decided by the increase and decrease in demand for bitcoins.There would always be a difference in its demand as per the market situations.If it has to have a stable price,then it should be a centralized currency and its not good for bitcoin's progress.
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November 24, 2017, 08:19:37 AM
#41
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.
Who said nothing is moving ? Have you hit the charts to see nothing moving ?
There is still a lot of buying and selling going on and the difference is that the movements are not that huge. One thing I am sure of is that there will always be volatility as anything that has to do with demand and supply will always be volatile and it is just the level that may reduce which I am pretty sure we are still far from it with cryptocurrencies.

Agree for that! Its just beginning Wink


Bitcoin and any other cryptocurrency will always be volatile since it is decentralized and no government authorities are controlling over it. It just depends on the people patronizing it therefore its price will vary on the demand and its price movement will be unpredictable. It can never be stabilized as long as it will remain decentralized.


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