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In October, Bitcoin's volatility was 11%, lower than that of Tesla, AMD, and Nvidia stocks

2024-11-02 17:03:45
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ChainCatcher news, according to Forbes, data shows that the volatility of some major tech stocks has exceeded that of Bitcoin. Tesla's stock leads the volatility chart with a 24% volatility rate, followed by AMD at 16% and Nvidia at 12%, all surpassing Bitcoin's range of 11%.

However, some tech giants' stock volatilities are also lower than Bitcoin's. For instance, Intel's price volatility is at 9%, while Meta and Microsoft's price volatility remains around 8%. Amazon's volatility is at 7%, Google's at 6%, and Apple's stock is the most stable, with a volatility slightly below 6% in October.

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