The post Metaplanet Shows BTCTCs Amplify Bitcoin’s Volatility appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have plummeted by 50–80%, sparking widespread concerns among investors. The case of Metaplanet (MTPLF) highlights the harsh volatility, as within 18 months, it went through 12 “mini-bear markets.” This raises the question: do BTCTC stocks mirror Bitcoin’s volatility, or do internal corporate factors also drive them? When BTCTCs’ Stocks Are Riskier Than Bitcoin Itself In the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have recorded 50–80% declines, which has triggered a wave of concern across the investment community. Metaplanet ($MTPLF) is a clear example of this severe volatility. Sponsored Sponsored Price fluctuations of Bitcoin Treasury Companies’ stocks. Source: X Within 18 months, Metaplanet endured 12 mini-bear markets — ranging from single-day drops to prolonged downtrends. On average, each decline was about -32.4% and lasted 20 days. Notably, the worst phase saw the stock decline by 78.6% in 119 days (July 25 – November 21, 2024). Metaplanet stock price. Source: Mark Moss The question is whether these downturns fully affect Bitcoin’s (BTC) own volatility. According to analyst Mark Moss, data shows that only 41.7% (5 out of 12) of Metaplanet’s corrections coincided with Bitcoin’s down cycles. Conversely, more than half were triggered by internal corporate factors, including option issuance, capital raising, or the shrinkage of the “Bitcoin premium” — the gap between the stock price and the actual value of BTC holdings. Still, Mark observed a partial link. Specifically, Metaplanet’s deepest declines (such as -78.6% or -54.4%) tended to overlap with significant Bitcoin drawdowns. This suggests that once BTC enters a high-volatility phase, BTCTC stocks often remain weak for longer, suffering a double hit from both market and internal dynamics. Of course, Bitcoin remains the dominant influence. However, corporate variables act as the real “leverage,” amplifying BTCTCs’ volatility far beyond… The post Metaplanet Shows BTCTCs Amplify Bitcoin’s Volatility appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have plummeted by 50–80%, sparking widespread concerns among investors. The case of Metaplanet (MTPLF) highlights the harsh volatility, as within 18 months, it went through 12 “mini-bear markets.” This raises the question: do BTCTC stocks mirror Bitcoin’s volatility, or do internal corporate factors also drive them? When BTCTCs’ Stocks Are Riskier Than Bitcoin Itself In the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have recorded 50–80% declines, which has triggered a wave of concern across the investment community. Metaplanet ($MTPLF) is a clear example of this severe volatility. Sponsored Sponsored Price fluctuations of Bitcoin Treasury Companies’ stocks. Source: X Within 18 months, Metaplanet endured 12 mini-bear markets — ranging from single-day drops to prolonged downtrends. On average, each decline was about -32.4% and lasted 20 days. Notably, the worst phase saw the stock decline by 78.6% in 119 days (July 25 – November 21, 2024). Metaplanet stock price. Source: Mark Moss The question is whether these downturns fully affect Bitcoin’s (BTC) own volatility. According to analyst Mark Moss, data shows that only 41.7% (5 out of 12) of Metaplanet’s corrections coincided with Bitcoin’s down cycles. Conversely, more than half were triggered by internal corporate factors, including option issuance, capital raising, or the shrinkage of the “Bitcoin premium” — the gap between the stock price and the actual value of BTC holdings. Still, Mark observed a partial link. Specifically, Metaplanet’s deepest declines (such as -78.6% or -54.4%) tended to overlap with significant Bitcoin drawdowns. This suggests that once BTC enters a high-volatility phase, BTCTC stocks often remain weak for longer, suffering a double hit from both market and internal dynamics. Of course, Bitcoin remains the dominant influence. However, corporate variables act as the real “leverage,” amplifying BTCTCs’ volatility far beyond…

Metaplanet Shows BTCTCs Amplify Bitcoin’s Volatility

Over the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have plummeted by 50–80%, sparking widespread concerns among investors.

The case of Metaplanet (MTPLF) highlights the harsh volatility, as within 18 months, it went through 12 “mini-bear markets.” This raises the question: do BTCTC stocks mirror Bitcoin’s volatility, or do internal corporate factors also drive them?

When BTCTCs’ Stocks Are Riskier Than Bitcoin Itself

In the past 10 weeks, Bitcoin Treasury Companies (BTCTCs) stocks have recorded 50–80% declines, which has triggered a wave of concern across the investment community. Metaplanet ($MTPLF) is a clear example of this severe volatility.

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Price fluctuations of Bitcoin Treasury Companies’ stocks. Source: X

Within 18 months, Metaplanet endured 12 mini-bear markets — ranging from single-day drops to prolonged downtrends. On average, each decline was about -32.4% and lasted 20 days. Notably, the worst phase saw the stock decline by 78.6% in 119 days (July 25 – November 21, 2024).

Metaplanet stock price. Source: Mark Moss

The question is whether these downturns fully affect Bitcoin’s (BTC) own volatility.

According to analyst Mark Moss, data shows that only 41.7% (5 out of 12) of Metaplanet’s corrections coincided with Bitcoin’s down cycles. Conversely, more than half were triggered by internal corporate factors, including option issuance, capital raising, or the shrinkage of the “Bitcoin premium” — the gap between the stock price and the actual value of BTC holdings.

Still, Mark observed a partial link.

Specifically, Metaplanet’s deepest declines (such as -78.6% or -54.4%) tended to overlap with significant Bitcoin drawdowns. This suggests that once BTC enters a high-volatility phase, BTCTC stocks often remain weak for longer, suffering a double hit from both market and internal dynamics.

Of course, Bitcoin remains the dominant influence. However, corporate variables act as the real “leverage,” amplifying BTCTCs’ volatility far beyond that of BTC itself. If Bitcoin can be understood through a 4-year cycle, BTCTCs behave like “4 cycles in a single year.”

For investors, holding BTCTCs is not merely a bet on Bitcoin’s price, but also a gamble on corporate capital management, financial structure, and business strategy.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/1-to-4-bitcoin-drops-once-treasury-companies-drop-four-times/

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