Source: cision | Published on: Friday, 01 December 2023
DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 1, 2023 -- Bybit, the world's third-largest crypto exchange by volume, has released new research offering analysis of how traders adapt their strategies in fluctuating market conditions. "Navigating Bull and Bear Markets — A Dive Into Asset Allocation," uses Bybit's proprietary data and is the first initiated by a crypto exchange.
The report provides a detailed examination of asset allocation strategies employed by different cohorts -- institutions, VIPs, and retail traders -- especially in the volatile market environment since December 2022.
Key findings include:
"This report is a testament to Bybit's commitment to empowering our users with actionable insights," said Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO. "Understanding how different market participants navigate the complexities of bull and bear markets is crucial. We believe this research will not only enlighten our traders but also contribute to the broader crypto community's understanding of market dynamics."
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