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Bitcoins BTC’s 46% annualized volatility now sits below Nvidia’s 79% and Tesla’s 72%, according to latest market data

bitcoins Bitcoin shows less volatility than Nvidia and Tesla stocks

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  • Bitcoin’s volatility is now lower than Tesla and Nvidia, at 46% annualized.
  • The drop reflects Bitcoin’s growing maturity and reduced speculative swings.

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Bitcoin’s price volatility has fallen to 46%, placing it below Nvidia and Tesla in terms of annualized price swings, according to recent market data. Nvidia and Tesla currently exhibit volatility levels of 79% and 72% respectively.

The shift highlights Bitcoin’s increasing price stability relative to high-profile tech equities, marking a notable milestone for the asset class often known for extreme fluctuations.

In past years, Bitcoin frequently displayed volatility exceeding 70% or even 100%, especially during periods of rapid bull and bear cycles.

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