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Selecciona el par de trading que deseas vender y introduce la cantidad.
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Revisa los detalles de la transacción, incluyendo el precio y las tarifas, y luego confirma la orden de venta. Tras una venta satisfactoria, realiza un retiro de los fondos USD a tu cuenta bancaria u otros métodos de pago admitidos.

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   Strategy bought 535 BTC for about $43M between May 4 and May 10.
   The latest Bitcoin purchase was made at an average price of $80,340 per BTC.
   Strategy now holds 818,869 BTC acquired for about $61.86B.
   Michael Saylor said Strategy has achieved a 9.4% BTC Yield in 2026
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TLDR ---- Strategy bought 535 BTC for about $43M between May 4 and May 10. The latest Bitcoin purchase was made at an average price of $80,340 per BTC. Strategy now holds 818,869 BTC acquired for about $61.86B. Michael Saylor said Strategy has achieved a 9.4% BTC Yield in 2026
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#Gate广场五月交易分享 #比特币波动 How to Use Volatility Indicators to Predict Market Turning Points?  
Core Logic: Volatility turning points often precede price turning points  
Price turning points are the "result," volatility turning points are the "signal." Because volatility reflects the intensity and divergence of market participants' behavior, when these underlying dynamics change, the price direction has not yet fully manifested — this provides an opportunity for early judgment.  
Five practical signals worth paying attention to  
1  Extremely low volatility levels  
Compression → Signaling an imminent breakout indicates the market has entered a "low volatility trap": prices fluctuate narrowly, traders become numb, but leverage quietly accumulates. This state cannot last forever; once a catalyst triggers, the accumulated energy will be released all at once.  
Key points for judgment: The longer HV remains compressed and the deeper the compression, the greater the subsequent breakout strength. The compression period is a window for positioning in the direction — small stop-loss space, large potential gains.  
2  Divergence between Implied Volatility (IV) and Historical Volatility (HV) • IV > HV (positive premium): The market expects increased future volatility, usually before major events (such as regulatory policies, ETF decisions, halving). If the event outcome falls short of expectations, IV will quickly decline, and prices may move in the opposite direction — "buy the anticipation, sell the reality."  
• IV < HV (negative premium): The market underestimates current actual volatility, risk is overlooked. This state often appears at the end of a trend — participants are used to the existing direction, believing "it will continue," but actual volatility is hinting at internal structural loosening.  
3  Volatility asymmetry → directional clues  
A notable feature of the crypto market: volatility during declines is much higher than during rises. Observing skewness can provide directional clues:  
• Put options IV significantly higher than call options IV (deepening negative skew): The market prices in greater downside risk, panic sentiment rises, even if prices are still high, the probability of a turn downward increases.  
• When skew returns from negative to neutral or positive: Panic subsides, market sentiment recovers, possibly signaling a bottom reversal.  
4  Decay pace after volatility shocks  
After a sudden event (flash crash, sharp rise), volatility spikes then gradually decays.  
The decay pace reveals subsequent trends:  
• Rapid decay: The market has absorbed the shock, confidence recovers quickly, and prices are likely to stabilize in the direction of the shock (fast decay after a plunge → possibly a bottom).  
• Slow decay or secondary rebound: The impact of the shock has not been fully digested, the market remains hesitant, and prices may continue extending or repeatedly testing in the shock direction.  
5  Phase relationship between volatility cycle and price cycle  
Observe the "phase difference" by placing volatility and price on the same timeline:  
• Volatility leads price top: In late bull markets, HV/IV often peaks before prices do — market divergence increases, but prices are still rising inertia. When volatility turns downward, it’s a sign of a top.  
• Volatility lags price bottom: After a sharp decline, prices stabilize first, but volatility remains high (panic aftershock). Only when volatility also declines and confirms the bottom is it truly solidified.  
Important limitations to note  
Volatility signals are probabilistic, not deterministic — they tell you "the likelihood of a turning point is increasing," not "a turning point will definitely occur."  
Common pitfalls:  
• Breakouts after low volatility compression are uncertain in direction — they could go up or down, requiring other signals (such as capital flow, on-chain data) to judge direction.  
• Divergence between IV and HV may persist for a long time before playing out; entering too early can incur time costs.  
• Event-driven IV spikes will naturally decline after the event, which does not necessarily indicate a trend reversal — it’s just "expectation fulfillment."
ShizukaKazu
2026-05-11 16:24
#Gate广场五月交易分享 #比特币波动 How to Use Volatility Indicators to Predict Market Turning Points? Core Logic: Volatility turning points often precede price turning points Price turning points are the "result," volatility turning points are the "signal." Because volatility reflects the intensity and divergence of market participants' behavior, when these underlying dynamics change, the price direction has not yet fully manifested — this provides an opportunity for early judgment. Five practical signals worth paying attention to 1 Extremely low volatility levels Compression → Signaling an imminent breakout indicates the market has entered a "low volatility trap": prices fluctuate narrowly, traders become numb, but leverage quietly accumulates. This state cannot last forever; once a catalyst triggers, the accumulated energy will be released all at once. Key points for judgment: The longer HV remains compressed and the deeper the compression, the greater the subsequent breakout strength. The compression period is a window for positioning in the direction — small stop-loss space, large potential gains. 2 Divergence between Implied Volatility (IV) and Historical Volatility (HV) • IV > HV (positive premium): The market expects increased future volatility, usually before major events (such as regulatory policies, ETF decisions, halving). If the event outcome falls short of expectations, IV will quickly decline, and prices may move in the opposite direction — "buy the anticipation, sell the reality." • IV < HV (negative premium): The market underestimates current actual volatility, risk is overlooked. This state often appears at the end of a trend — participants are used to the existing direction, believing "it will continue," but actual volatility is hinting at internal structural loosening. 3 Volatility asymmetry → directional clues A notable feature of the crypto market: volatility during declines is much higher than during rises. Observing skewness can provide directional clues: • Put options IV significantly higher than call options IV (deepening negative skew): The market prices in greater downside risk, panic sentiment rises, even if prices are still high, the probability of a turn downward increases. • When skew returns from negative to neutral or positive: Panic subsides, market sentiment recovers, possibly signaling a bottom reversal. 4 Decay pace after volatility shocks After a sudden event (flash crash, sharp rise), volatility spikes then gradually decays. The decay pace reveals subsequent trends: • Rapid decay: The market has absorbed the shock, confidence recovers quickly, and prices are likely to stabilize in the direction of the shock (fast decay after a plunge → possibly a bottom). • Slow decay or secondary rebound: The impact of the shock has not been fully digested, the market remains hesitant, and prices may continue extending or repeatedly testing in the shock direction. 5 Phase relationship between volatility cycle and price cycle Observe the "phase difference" by placing volatility and price on the same timeline: • Volatility leads price top: In late bull markets, HV/IV often peaks before prices do — market divergence increases, but prices are still rising inertia. When volatility turns downward, it’s a sign of a top. • Volatility lags price bottom: After a sharp decline, prices stabilize first, but volatility remains high (panic aftershock). Only when volatility also declines and confirms the bottom is it truly solidified. Important limitations to note Volatility signals are probabilistic, not deterministic — they tell you "the likelihood of a turning point is increasing," not "a turning point will definitely occur." Common pitfalls: • Breakouts after low volatility compression are uncertain in direction — they could go up or down, requiring other signals (such as capital flow, on-chain data) to judge direction. • Divergence between IV and HV may persist for a long time before playing out; entering too early can incur time costs. • Event-driven IV spikes will naturally decline after the event, which does not necessarily indicate a trend reversal — it’s just "expectation fulfillment."
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