For the first time since 2016, the Bollinger Band width of Bitcoin (BTC)
dropped below 0.95. The Bollinger Band is a widely utilized technical
indicator that evaluates the volatility trend of an asset. It might
signify that a huge volatility spike is imminent.

The price of
Bitcoin has been relatively stable from 2019 to 2020. BTC mostly ranged
in between $6,000 and $12,000, apart from March when it plummeted below
$3,600.

The monthly Bitcoin price chart with Bollinger Band

The monthly Bitcoin price chart with Bollinger Band. Source: TradingView.com, Nunya Bizinz

In the months to come, the volatility of Bitcoin could gradually increase if a similar pattern ensues as 2016.

Is a post-halving Bitcoin bull cycle beginning to materialize?

The Bollinger Band uses the moving average of an asset’s chart to determine a volatility range.

For
instance, when BTC becomes more volatile, the Bollinger Band widens,
indicating a bigger price range is forming. If BTC becomes less
volatile, the band narrows, suggesting a small range.

The primary
reason why a narrow Bollinger Band indicates a volatility spike is
likely because it means the range is getting tighter.

If Bitcoin drops or increases within a tight range, the possibility of breaking down or upwards from the range increases.

As
an example, it would be challenging for BTC to break out from a $9,000
to $12,000 range. The price range is broad and it would take significant
buying demand or selling pressure for the range to break.

In contrast, if the range is from $10,000 to $11,000, the probability of the range breaking down or upwards rises. 

According to Bitcoin trader Nunya Bizniz, the Bollinger Band for the monthly chart of Bitcoin has never been narrower.

The
monthly chart covers until 2013 when there was not a proper exchange
market in place. Hence, it essentially covers most of BTC’s historical
price cycles.

The Bollinger Band width is reaching an
unprecedented area that BTC has not seen before. Considering the trend,
Bizniz suggested that volatility might be incoming.

Investors also expect an increase in volatility

Bitcoin
has been stable for a prolonged period within a tight range between
$10,500–$11,000. As such, investors are beginning to expect a major BTC
price movement to emerge.

The historic 30-day volatility of Bitcoin

The historic 30-day volatility of Bitcoin. Source: Raoul Pal

Raoul Pal, the CEO of Global Macro Investor and Real Vision Group, believes a “big move” is coming soon. He explained:

“Bitcoin
30 day historic volatility has been falling fast and is in the 20's. In
the past it has hit 20% vol 7 times. 6 times prices exploded higher
immediately and vol hit 80% in a few months. 1 time (Nov 2018) prices
fell sharply. Either way, a big move is coming soon.”