Bitcoin’s Drop Below $4,500 USD Drives BTC Realized Volatility To Record Highs

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The cryptocurrency field is slowly trying to rebuild after a market carnage witnessed the top altcoins lose 40-60% of their value on Mar. 12, leading to the now infamous “Black Thursday” comments. Bitcoin in particular has faced one of its toughest weeks plummeting from near $9,000 USD highs to below $3,600 USD in hours. The vast volatility across BTC market in the past seven day period looks set to continue as the implied and realized volatility charts skyrocket to record highs.

BTC monthly realized volatility jumps to 187%

Realized volatility measures the overall change in returns of an asset in a period of time signaling the possible movements in price in future. The monthly realized volatility of BTC spiked to 187% on Mar. 15 as the top crypto fell below the $4,500 USD mark, setting a two year high – and higher than during the 2017 bubble.

The top cryptocurrency is currently on a 35% slide from opening year prices at $7,100 USD, representing a 55% dip from 2020 highs. Such wild price movements on BTC’s price has set the realized volatility to highs last experienced in a sub-$1000 USD BTC market. The ten day volatility is the highest recorded, at 315%, since 2017 when the 10-day realized volatility hit 200%.

Notwithstanding, the implied volatility is also on a spike hitting a three year high of 182% on the monthly scale. The BTCUSD three moth and six month implied volatility also hit a three year high at 143% and 173% respectively.

Image: Skew Markets

What does this mean for Bitcoin‘s price?

Well, increased volatility signals a possible gigantic move for BTC. With the realized volatility charts surpassing the implied volatility chart, BTC looks set for a continuation of the volatile run. However, as seen through the global macroeconomic view, BTC looks to test even lower levels despite the 55% drop from YTD ATH.

However, Antony Pompiano, one of BTC’s biggest advocates, believes the near term volatility effects on Bitcoin will soon be washed away due to the increasing stimulus by the Federal Reserve on the U.S market. He replied to Josh saying,

“This is true in short term during the liquidity crisis, but the monetary stimulus response will be very bullish for Bitcoin. Gold essentially went through same sequence in 2008-2011.”

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Lujan Odera

Been in the field since 2015 and he still love everything blockchain and crypto! FC Barcelona fan. Author and journalist. Follow him at @lujanodera.

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