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暗号通貨への投資方法

暗号価格はどのように決定されますか?

What are blockchain fees?

あなたの暗号電報プロを作るための5つのヒント

Understanding cryptocurrency market data

OTC 暗号化取引とは何ですか?

エアードロップとは何ですか?

暗号通貨の価格が取引所で頻繁に変わる理由

責任を持って暗号化への投資:市場のボラティリティを認識する必要がある理由

取引の暗号侵害:ブローカーと取引所の違い

恐怖、不確実性、疑い(FUD)が暗号侵害の交換に与える影響

リテコインを売買する方法

暗号クマ市場で暖かく滞在する方法

Beginner’s guide to cryptocurrency trading

暗号通貨取引所にとってボリュームは重要ですか?

コインリベットの市場サイクルガイド

暗号化取引とは何ですか?どのように機能しますか?

暗号侵害における日取引のリスクは報酬を上回っていますか?

利益のために暗号侵害を取引する際に覚えておくべき3つの重要なこと

あなたが使用できる5つの暗号化取引戦略

あなたの暗号化ポートフォリオを多様化する価値はありますか?

入札、尋ねる、入札 / 質問スプレッド価格-それはどういう意味ですか?

暗号通貨の裁定:リターンを最大化する方法

Different cryptocurrency trading strategies

How to predict Bitcoin’s future value using the stock-to-flow model

Three methods to increase your Bitcoin holdings without altcoins

A guide to limit orders in cryptocurrency trading

暗号通貨取引をマスターする5つのツール

BTCマージンロングとショーツを伴う暗号感情

サポート、抵抗、移動平均のための暗号ガイド

暗号通貨 CFD 取引とは何ですか?

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Understanding cryptocurrency market data

The cryptocurrency market can be daunting to newcomers. There is a plethora of data, charts, coins and tokens to get to grips with. Here is a guide to unwind the complexities of market data, and how it can be used to a trader or investor’s advantage.

Utilising data is key to ensuring long-term profitability. One of the benefits of the blockchain is that all data is public. Anyone can go and see when a transaction was sent and the value of it.

Market data platforms like Coin Rivet gives users an easy-to-understand way of demystifying this data. The first, and arguably most important, metric is “volume”.

Market volume measures how much capital has been traded on a specific trading pair over a pre-defined amount of time. For example, if the 24-hour trading volume for Bitcoin is $30 billion, this means that $30 billion has been traded across all cryptocurrency exchanges over the past 24-hours.

Volume

When volume has a significant uptick, this indicates that a recent move in terms of price action has been executed with conviction, as traders are putting down more capital.

If a move to the upside coincides with dwindling volume, this typically means that the price action should not be trusted. It indicates that the price movement may be caused by people closing positions as opposed to opening up new positions.

Market cap

The market capitalisation is a term used to calculate the relative worth of a specific asset. In terms of cryptocurrency, a market cap is the sum of the circulating supply multiplied by the current price. For example, if Bitcoin is valued at $60,000 with a circulating supply of 18,830,000, this means that its market cap would be $1,129,800,000,000.

Judging an asset’s market cap is more important than examining price as, while Bitcoin only has 18.83 million coins, tokens like Shiba Inu or Dogecoin have billions – if not trillions – of coins in circulation, meaning that it is almost impossible for the it to surpass $1.00 in price.

Open interest and leverage ratio

Open interest is a metric that assesses how much capital is currently open in leveraged positions on derivatives exchanges. If leverage reaches a point where it is unsustainable, it is often ‘flushed’ resulting in a short or long squeeze that causes price to go against trend in the other direction.

Twitter sentiment

Twitter sentiment data is closely related to the ‘fear and greed index’. It scrapes social media to work out whether the masses are ‘bullish’ or ‘bearish’ on a particular asset. The fear and greed index uses Twitter sentiment amongst its algorithm to assess whether the market is fearful or greedy. Both of these are known as ‘counter indicators’. When the masses are bullish or greedy, it often indicates that it is a time to sell or short, and when the masses are fearful it is usually a time to buy.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author should not be considered as financial advice. We do not give advice on financial products.