Greeks.Live: Short-term volatility expectations for BTC remain low, while ETH implied volatility is more than double that of BTC
According to ChainCatcher, Greeks.Live analyst Adam posted on social media, "There is a relatively large amount of macro data this week. The most important macro data is Tuesday's CPI, and a notable event to watch is the Trump-Putin meeting on Friday. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has recently shown frequent signs of easing. If the meeting yields substantial results, it could impact the global economy."
BTC's short- and medium-term implied volatility has generally fallen above 30%, indicating low short-term volatility expectations. For ETH, major maturities are mainly hovering between 65% and 70%, more than double that of BTC, especially since ETH surged to $4,300 over the weekend, with short-term IV exceeding 70%."
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