Bitcoin's volatility is hitting its lowest level in two years, and it is forcing traders to shakeup their strategy

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Quick Take
- Bitcoin volatility is set to hit a two-year low in the coming weeks
- That’s putting pressure on high-frequency trading firms, which make money from big price swings in crypto markets
- If low volatility persists, it might lead to trading firms closing their crypto desks
High-frequency trading firms (HFTs) are shaking up their approach to the crypto market as volatility hits a two-year low. In 2017 — the year that brought bitcoin close to $20,000 — cryptocurrency markets were known for their spine-tingling volatility. That kept out many money managers and investors, but it precipitated the entrance of a number […]
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