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Fundamentalists in the cryptocurrency markets

Po-Keng Cheng and Chin-Ho Lin

Applied Economics Letters, 2024, vol. 31, issue 6, 535-544

Abstract: In this study, we apply an interactive agent‐based model to investigate fundamentalists and positive-feedback traders behaviours in cryptocurrency markets. Our results suggested that fundamentalists pushed up cryptocurrency prices in some past periods. In addition, the cryptocurrency markets are unstable and agitated.

Date: 2024
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