Matrixport: Bitcoin's implied and realized volatility is falling rapidly
PANews reported on April 30 that Matrixport’s latest report stated: “Bitcoin’s implied and realized volatility is falling rapidly, but it is still high compared to 2023. Selling call and put premiums has been a key income-generating strategy since 2022, and with the recent surge in volatility, it is expected to achieve attractive returns again. With the Bitcoin halving no longer a volatility catalyst, we expect volatility levels to decrease in the summer.”
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