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Crypto Markets Analysis: Early Signs of Higher Volatility May Be Creeping Into Bitcoin, Ether
Whether bullish or bearish, an increase in volatility provides opportunities for investors – especially after the doldrums of the past several weeks.

On a list of 87 cryptocurrencies I track, 29 of them suddenly appeared Tuesday on a technical screen that identifies increased price volatility.
For bitcoin (BTC), it was the third appearance in as many days. Ether (ETH) has appeared on the screen in five of the last seven days. Other notable coins making an appearance include BNB, AAVE, SOL and DOT.
The development, while early, is worth noting, as it may indicate a growing appetite for risk in crypto markets. And it's perhaps a welcome change after several weeks in which bitcoin mostly traded flat, in a range between $16,000 and $17,000. The largest cryptocurrency by market value broke out of that range earlier this week.
The technical screen for volatility is simple enough. Within the basket of 87 cryptocurrencies:
- Take measure of each coin’s 20-period moving average
- Calculate two standard deviations above and below the moving average
- Set an alert if any asset breaches the upper or lower limit of the standard deviations
For those taking notes, this is a simple Bollinger Band screen. Statistically, an asset’s price is expected to stay within two standard deviations of its average 95% of the time; thus, a breach of a Bollinger Band is worth paying attention to.
There are two prevailing trains of thought.
- A move past an upper limit is meaningful and signals future bullish price action.
- A move past an upper limit is overdone, and prices will likely revert to the mean.
The knee-jerk reaction to an upper-limit breach is often optimistic. Viewing any indicator in isolation is risky at best and reckless at worst.
A look back at when BTC breached an upper limit on Dec. 13 shows a 2% decline in prices 14 days later. ETH’s prior breach on Oct. 29 saw prices down a whopping 22% after 14 days.
Bullish investors will note that prices are entering a range of prior low activity. These “low volume nodes” generally represent areas where prices move quickly, in search of the next area of price agreement.

For bitcoin, that area currently exists 9% higher near the $19,000 range. For ether, the next high-volume node area is approximately 16% higher, near $1,590.
Also encouraging for the bullish investor is that exchange balances for BTC and ETH have not increased sharply as prices have increased. An uptick in BTC or ETH being sent to exchanges is often a bearish signal, as coins are sent to exchanges for the purpose of selling.
Bearish investors may point to the decline in overall volume for both BTC and ETH as signs the increase in price is exhausted and poised to decline.
All investors should keep an eye on the increase in volatility. The lack of price volatility in recent months has left little opportunity on the table for bulls or bears. Recent signs indicate that this may be shifting.
Glenn Williams Jr.
Glenn C Williams Jr, CMT is a Crypto Markets Analyst with an initial background in traditional finance. His experience includes research and analysis of individual cryptocurrencies, defi protocols, and crypto-based funds. He has worked in conjunction with crypto trading desks both in the identification of opportunities, and evaluation of performance.
He previously spent 6 years publishing research on small cap oil and gas (Exploration and Production) stocks, and believes in using a combination of fundamental, technical, and quantitative analysis. Glenn also holds the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation along with the Series 3 (National Commodities Futures) license. He earned a Bachelor of Science from The Pennsylvania State University, along with an MBA in Finance from Temple University.
He owns BTC, ETH, UNI, DOT, MATIC, and AVAX
