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December 12, 2017, 09:46:47 AM
Crypto currency is very volatile in nature and at the stage that we are now observing. Over time, this volatility will greatly decrease. When large capitals enter the crypto-currency market, volatility will become much smaller. In the meantime, we have quite a strong volatility.
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December 12, 2017, 09:24:31 AM
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Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.
Wrong. Cryptos are moving, but not in obvious way. As we can see, bitcoin has emerged more as the best cryptocurrency in the world due to its unstoppable rising in the market. It's on its way to $10,000-mark. On the other hand, most altcoins are suffering because of the popularity of the bitcoin. All of these cryptocurrencies are moving (some rises an some falls) but in a minimal margin (0.1%-3%).
The marginal difference in volatility is what is going to keep reducing in the long run. So far we are seeing the market getting stronger compared to the high level of correction and volatility we have usually had in the past. So far so good, things are changing, but one thing that would keep going on is the volatility. So for the OP asking if volatility is over, I guess he may need to understand that no tradable asset is non-volatile.
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December 06, 2017, 01:19:18 PM
#98
Volatility and unpredictability of cryptocurrency is what create opportunities for margin for profit. So we should embrace volatility and take advantage of it's opportunities.
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December 06, 2017, 01:14:39 PM
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People fear of volatility when they were new to the bitcoin as well cryptocurrency usage. Later when they show active involvement, users starts understanding the goodness about volatility taking place with cryptocurrency as a whole. With bitcoin I always wish to experience fluctuations, because after every fluctuation the price tends to move forward reaching higher values.
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December 06, 2017, 12:23:36 PM
#96
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Now you should be looking at the market and you will find that everything is moving too fast. Its like they have entered into black whole and they can't escape the gravity of the same!!

I mean this has gone too far now, and crypto's will always have the volatility in first place. The reason? Well, when you see the increase in the price and when you see the crypto news about a coin which is going to explode soon then what do you do? Well you buy enough coins and make investment into it. This alters the market cap of that coin and thus upward movement starts. This keeps happening over and over gain with the time leading to huge ups and downs in the coin value or market cap. This is what is the volatility really. So with that definition I'm sure that cryptocurrencies will never be stable.
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December 06, 2017, 12:18:05 PM
#95
Crypto doesn't have volatility due to absence of infrastructure. It's needed to become a currency. Crypto should be accepted everywhere, it should be easy to get and use. If it won't it's just an asset.
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December 06, 2017, 12:16:33 PM
#94
Not stable is maybe the bad feature for currency but it becomes the huge advantage of crypto currency because it makes profits for investors.
I would not see instability as a bad feature. It is just a normal thing that should be expected. Crypto on the other hand is still very much new and which is why we are seeing some huge level of peaks and dumps in a short while possible. It is even getting better now and no one can really say what the future holds, but it seems bright so far. Volatility will always continue but maybe at some point reduced compared to now, but can never halt and the strength of the market will determine its level.

This is not instability, this is extreme volatility which creates the volume of trade. We should reach a distinguish between them. Instability means vulnerability for a coin or money currency.
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December 06, 2017, 12:07:40 PM
#93
Digital currency is all the more high unpredictability contrasted and other market like stock and really crypto showcase never stop, as long as there any purchaser and dealer or request and supply are inverse each other then that additionally advertise crypto will move. Some altcoin markets may just move here, in light of the fact that low volume however after some time it will move further
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December 06, 2017, 11:31:01 AM
#92
Not stable is maybe the bad feature for currency but it becomes the huge advantage of crypto currency because it makes profits for investors.
I would not see instability as a bad feature. It is just a normal thing that should be expected. Crypto on the other hand is still very much new and which is why we are seeing some huge level of peaks and dumps in a short while possible. It is even getting better now and no one can really say what the future holds, but it seems bright so far. Volatility will always continue but maybe at some point reduced compared to now, but can never halt and the strength of the market will determine its level.
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December 06, 2017, 11:19:38 AM
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The crypto market is increasing day by day, but it is still small compared to traditional markets. This makes it possible for large investors to control the crypto market at their discretion. This makes the crypto fluctuations very unavoidable.
The rate of growth in a short period of time has been huge and there is still a lot development coming up for it.
It is obvious that large investors are already stepping in and that is speaking a lot of volume now on how it is going to end up being more of a legit hold-able asset in the long run.

All the above, volatility is one thing that should always be expected as long as an asset is traded which is what no one can do anything about. It might not be as huge as it is now in the long run, but time can only tell.
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December 04, 2017, 05:59:25 AM
#90
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.


Volatility is that means is unpredectable value of bitcoins or altcoins in the exchange market,sometimes its pump and sometimes the value will dump.this is the reality of cryptocurrency world,thats can gives us excitment to all of us bitcoiners, because of its decentralized processing.
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December 04, 2017, 05:05:48 AM
#89
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Volatility of bitcoin makes people interested more on bitcoin because they always monitoring the price of their coins when to sell it. As my bro say seconds or just a minute, the value of bitcoin is increasing and decreasing.He sold his coins in a very expensive price instead of $40 he sold it at $1200.Even some aren't agree on volatility but there's nothing we can do but to monitor and wait for the price is right for you.
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December 04, 2017, 03:29:49 AM
#88
Not stable is maybe the bad feature for currency but it becomes the huge advantage of crypto currency because it makes profits for investors.
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December 04, 2017, 03:22:55 AM
#87
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.
Wrong. Cryptos are moving, but not in obvious way. As we can see, bitcoin has emerged more as the best cryptocurrency in the world due to its unstoppable rising in the market. It's on its way to $10,000-mark. On the other hand, most altcoins are suffering because of the popularity of the bitcoin. All of these cryptocurrencies are moving (some rises an some falls) but in a minimal margin (0.1%-3%).
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November 29, 2017, 09:57:52 AM
#86
The crypto market is increasing day by day, but it is still small compared to traditional markets. This makes it possible for large investors to control the crypto market at their discretion. This makes the crypto fluctuations very unavoidable.
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November 29, 2017, 09:25:20 AM
#85
Are you sure youre talking about cryptocurrency because nobody else said that it is not volatile except you. Maybe you said it is not volatile because bitcoin continues to grow.
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November 29, 2017, 08:09:14 AM
#84
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Altcoin is under FUD and many would sell if having high value,
they would jump to BTC

Crypto by nature is volatile
Just like it

Right. It's always like this whenever btc is on a bullrun. The market watches and gets a little stagnant but it will pass. Volatility is market feature.
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November 28, 2017, 03:52:21 AM
#83
Is volatility over in cryptocurrencies? Nothing is moving.

Altcoin is under FUD and many would sell if having high value,
they would jump to BTC

Crypto by nature is volatile
Just like it
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November 28, 2017, 01:41:23 AM
#82
It will never stop, Continous changing rates in this type of industry is a normal thing. The data that you can see as of the moment will technically change every minutes, hours, days, weeks, and year. Especially in this type of industry, The supply and demand dictate what will happen at the market plus outside factors like news, press releases and etc that can contribute to the emotional stability of an investor.

Don't be so complacent, expect that it will move from time to time.
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November 28, 2017, 01:16:33 AM
#81
volatility can never end unless all the crypto currencies are banned all over the world that is not possible because the crypto currency is adopted at high speed lately. I do not think volatility is over since BTC dumped a few days ago and recovered today. So you may have a misunderstanding about volatility.
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