Cryptocurrency Market Dynamics: Trends, Volatility, and Regulatory Challenges
Zohra Asif and
Summera Unar
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Zohra Asif: Lecturer, Department of Management Sciences, SZABIST University Hyderabad, Pakistan
Summera Unar: Lecturer, Department of Management Sciences, SZABIST University Hyderabad, Pakistan
Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2024, vol. 13, issue 1, 641-646
Abstract:
The research paper takes a deep dive into crypto currency market dynamics and regulation to bridge the gap of understanding these issues with implications for the economy. The arrival of crypto-currencies changes the terrain of finance completely by bringing in a new asset class with unprecedented level of volatility. Through this research paper, we will try to conduct a thorough investigation into the relationships within the crypto currency market, which will cover trend analysis, volatility patterns, and sketching the volatile regulatory status that accompanies this evolving environment. By adopting a holistic strategy including quantitative data analysis, qualitative research and regulatory watch, this paper will contribute to the knowledge about the mechanisms behind crypto currency markets and provide actionable strategies to the stakeholders enabling them to determine a clear course of action in this dynamic environment. The research is seeking to offer essential impressions about crypto currency ecosystem dynamics and regulatory pressure as a contribution to getting a bigger understanding of the sector which is emerging fast.
Keywords: Finance; Crypto currency; Crypto currency Market; Volatility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.61506/01.00249
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