CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKET CYCLES

Keywords: Cryptocurrency Market Cycles, Halving, Investment Strategies, Market Volatility, Blockchain

Abstract

This article is dedicated to a detailed analysis of market cycles in cryptocurrencies and their impact on investment strategies. The article thoroughly examines various stages of these cycles, their characteristics, and their interconnections with other economic factors. It explores the factors influencing the duration and intensity of these cycles, as well as methods of utilizing them to develop successful investment strategies. The research findings highlight the importance of understanding psychological factors such as FOMO (fear of missing out) and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt), as well as the impact of halving on the cryptocurrency market. Investors who comprehend these aspects and adapt their strategies to the volatile market conditions can achieve success in their investments.

The article also emphasizes the importance of in-depth analysis of market cycles for developing effective investment strategies. Special attention is given to the stages of accumulation, markup, distribution, and markdown in the cryptocurrency market, each of which has its unique characteristics and can be leveraged for profit maximization. The influence of regulatory changes, technical innovations, and global financial events on these cycles is examined. The authors also analyze the interaction of supply and demand, particularly how the reduction in mining rewards (halving) affects cryptocurrency values.

The study shows that understanding market cycles allows investors to better predict market movements and make more informed decisions. Examining the impact of psychological factors on investor decisions is crucial for avoiding unjustified losses and maximizing gains. Additionally, the article considers long-term investment strategies that take into account halving periods, which can lead to significant increases in asset values.

Based on the analysis of cryptocurrency market cycles and the influence of various factors, the work concludes that a deep understanding of these processes is necessary for successful investing. The recommendations provided in the article can be useful for investors looking to develop resilient and effective strategies in the highly volatile cryptocurrency market.

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Author Biography

Oleksii Dotsenko, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svobody Sq., Kharkiv, 61022, Ukraine

PhD student

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Published
2024-06-30
How to Cite
Dotsenko, O. (2024). CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKET CYCLES. Social Economics, (67), 103-111. https://doi.org/10.26565/2524-2547-2024-67-10
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