Glenn Williams Jr.

Glenn Williams

Glenn C Williams Jr, CMT is a Crypto Markets Analyst with an initial background in traditional finance. His experience includes research and analysis of individual cryptocurrencies, defi protocols, and crypto-based funds. He has worked in conjunction with crypto trading desks both in the identification of opportunities, and evaluation of performance. He previously spent 6 years publishing research on small cap oil and gas (Exploration and Production) stocks, and believes in using a combination of fundamental, technical, and quantitative analysis. Glenn also holds the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation along with the Series 3 (National Commodities Futures) license. He earned a Bachelor of Science from The Pennsylvania State University, along with an MBA in Finance from Temple University. He owns BTC, ETH, UNI, DOT, MATIC, and AVAX

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Bitcoin Whales Have Been Swimming in Different Directions
While the number of smaller whales has declined, the number of larger bitcoin whales has risen. What do the trends mean?
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Let’s Talk About Crypto Protocol Layers and Why Investors Must Examine Them
They’re the overflow rooms for the bustling Bitcoin and Ethereum ecosystems.
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Fed Chair Powell's Comments Shift Rate Projections; Bitcoin Holds Warily
U.S. central bank Chair Jerome Powell indicates rates may need to move higher than was previously expected; risk assets decline accordingly
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Bitcoin, Ether Start the Week Slowly, With Fed’s Powell Testimony Looming
Cryptos’ declines last week appear to be a re-pricing of risk rather than an exit from the space.
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Bitcoin’s Slow Week Upended by Concerns Regarding Crypto Bank Silvergate
Flat price action and mild volume took a turn after bitcoin and ether declined sharply late Thursday night.
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First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Continues to Look East for Strength
ALSO: CoinDesk columnist Glenn Williams Jr. writes that on-chain indicators show that 70% of Bitcoin addresses are profitable
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Bitcoin, Ether Trade Marginally Lower Following Release of Discouraging Jobs Data
A persistently robust employment market has played a major role in capping asset prices, though a floor seems intact as well.
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Bitcoin, Ether Settle Into a Range as Indicators Point Neutral
Bitcoin and ether’s rapid price acceleration to start 2023 has leveled off as investors worry about potential crypto regulation, inflation and the economy.
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Centralized Exchange Scrutiny Will Spur Research of Decentralized Exchanges
Decentralized exchanges have an intriguing road ahead amid the wreckage of FTX.
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Crypto Markets Analysis: Crypto Volatility Declines Despite Regulatory, Inflationary Concerns
Since Feb. 24, ATR, a measure of market volatility, for BTC and ETH has fallen 16% and 11%, respectively.
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