Bitcoin is proving that investing in digital currencies isn’t for the faint of heart.
After plunging as much as 29 percent from a record high following the cancellation of a technology upgrade on Nov. 8, the largest cryptocurrency came roaring back in early trading Monday before fluctuating between gains and losses.
“Crypto trading is not for the novice investor,” said John Spallanzani, chief macro strategist at GFI Securities LLC in New York.
While multiple reasons are being cited for the price volatility, one of the more viable is that some investors are switching to alternative coins. Bitcoin cash, an offshoot of bitcoin that includes many of the technical upgrades being debated by developers, has more than doubled in the same period
the past dont make the future but after every large drop of the BTC, his value double...... drop during 1 month, increase during 3 month.
in stock exchange, trader and people call that "take their benefits". They invest 100, when the invest value is 120, they sell 20 to secure their benefit. so they maintain a risk of 100.