Digital assets are still seeing strong correlations with risk assets such as technology stocks on the Nasdaq exchange.
The ICE/BofA U.S. High Yield Index Option-Adjusted Spread (OAS), a key indicator of economic sentiment and corporate credit ...
Bitcoin is more closely correlated to the Nasdaq than it is to gold most of the time, and investors could benefit from ...
On Jan. 20, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) hit a new all-time high of more than $109,000. At the time, many investors were expecting the pro-crypto policies of the incoming Trump administration to send the ...
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) now trades at about around $82,000, but under the right conditions, it could fly to $200,000 or more, if given enough time. There are a pair of new possibilities in ...
First and foremost, some investors see very little value in Bitcoin in the first place. Warren Buffett wouldn't buy all the Bitcoin in the world for $25, because "it isn't going to do anything." ...
It only seems logical that they’d have to purchase the XRP, leading to XRP absorbing this $1.5 trillion, not bitcoin. Even if Ripple, XRP’s issuer, wanted to simply give these banks XRP to use ...
Bitcoin has had a long journey to get it to its current position as a $1.6 trillion asset. Numerous different exchanges, as well as financial services providers, have added functionality that ...
On March 6, President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the establishment of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and saying that "Government BTC deposited into the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve ...
Some cryptocurrency investors worry about data security in the future. Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) owners often tout the largest coin's unchanging qualities as a major selling point. But if Bitcoin's ...
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) boosters sometimes refer to the cryptocurrency as digital gold because of its scarcity and limited supply. But could it be worth more than all of the actual gold that's in ...
Interestingly, this pattern isn’t limited to Bitcoin. A similar relationship can be observed in traditional markets, particularly in the Nasdaq and the S&P 500. When the DXY retraces sharply ...