Market capitulation refers to a situation in which investors begin panic-selling their assets, leading to a steep decline in prices. (Dreamstime/tns) Market capitulation is a term used by investors ...
The sharp sell-off in bonds will continue, and investors are starting to give up on their earlier bullish bets, market veteran Jim Bianco told CNBC on Tuesday. According to the president of Bianco ...
The recent market selloff, which saw stocks plunge in early April to their lowest levels in more than a year, may have felt painful. But it still did not register as a capitulation by retail investors ...
Bitcoin's (BTC) latest bout of panic selling produced significantly smaller realized losses than those seen during the February correction. Realized losses peaked at $1.4 billion during the June ...
The so-called realized price in 2025 is $93,266 and with bitcoin trading at $105,000, average investors are currently up 12%, indicating renewed profitability. Historical patterns show that price dips ...
Bitcoin (BTC) miners are back under pressure as data hints that a new buying opportunity is now here. Key points: ・Bitcoin ...
Bitcoin briefly fell to about $60,000 before rebounding near $69,000, but derivatives data suggest the market has not yet seen a true capitulation bottom. Futures on bitcoin are still trading at a ...
On February 12, Bitcoin broke below the short-term MA20 and MA50 moving averages, triggering technical selling. It tested the $65,000 level, underperforming the broader cryptocurrency market amid a ...
Bitcoin realized losses remained below the $211 billion tally from 2022, leading to a prediction that the next bear-market bottom was not yet in. Bitcoin (BTC) threatens to “purge further” as realized ...
Market capitulation is a term used by investors and traders during times of market decline. It refers to an extreme point of panic selling, where investors are willing to sell their assets at any ...