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    Bitcoin Volatility Falls As Asset Matures, Charles Schwab Report Finds

    adminBy adminMarch 26, 2026 Bitcoin Insights No Comments3 Mins Read
    Micah Zimmerman
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    A new report from Charles Schwab suggests bitcoin is shedding one of its defining traits: extreme volatility. That might be good or bad news.

    According to the firm’s analysis, bitcoin’s price swings have declined sharply in recent years, with the asset now exhibiting less volatility than some of the largest U.S. technology stocks. The report found BTC’s historical volatility (HV) dropped to 42% in 2025 — roughly half of what it recorded in 2021 — marking a significant shift as the cryptocurrency matures into a widely traded financial asset.

    Schwab’s data shows bTC now behaves similarly to major equities, and in some cases appears more stable. Shares of Tesla posted a 63% HV reading in 2025, while Nvidia registered 50%, both exceeding BTC’s 42%. Measures of daily price movement, such as average true range as a percentage of price, also show a comparable trend.

    Despite the decline in volatility, bitcoin remains prone to sharp drawdowns. The report notes bitcoin fell as much as 32% in 2025, with losses extending into early 2026. Over a longer three-year window, BTC recorded a peak-to-trough decline of 50%, underscoring that large swings—while less frequent—have not disappeared.

    Still, those losses were not unique. Tesla experienced a deeper drawdown of 54% over the same period, while Nvidia declined 37% at its worst point. The data highlights a broader trend: high-growth technology stocks can exhibit volatility levels on par with, or exceeding, bitcoin.

    JUST IN: $12 trillion Charles Schwab says Bitcoin volatility “has calmed down as it matured into a mainstream that trades on major exchanges around the world.” 🚀 pic.twitter.com/rMh82gSn7z

    — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) March 25, 2026