Bitcoin's price volatility is currently lower than that of tech giants Amazon and Meta, with an annualized volatility of around 32%, compared to its all-time average of 71%, according to The Block Research. This is due to the "summer lull" period, which is traditionally marked by lower trading volume. However, analysts predict that bitcoin's volatility will return this fall, coinciding with expectations of a bitcoin price surge in the late third and early fourth quarter of this year. Despite its current stability, bitcoin's volatility still exceeds that of rock-solid assets like gold and Apple stock.
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