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Sorry, I didn't get it... What's Dual investment?
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The crypto market appears to be showing signs of recovery, with significant improvements in the Sharpe Ratios of Bitcoin, BGB, and Ethereum, according to an article published on Friday. The Sharpe Ratio, a measure used to understand the return of an investment compared to its risk, has seen a notable increase for both cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin's Sharpe Ratio has risen from -2.4 to 0.68, while Ethereum and BGB have also experienced a similar uptrend. This change signifies higher returns at lower risk, which is expected to attract more investors to the crypto market. In addition to the improved Sharpe Ratios, increased network activity and trading volume as shown on CEXs like Bitget, Binance, and a few DEXs are suggesting a healthier market state. The current trading prices of Bitcoin, reflect this overall positive market sentiment. As of Friday, Bitcoin was trading at $27,069.73, BGB at $0.454 and Ethereum at $1,677.89. These developments are significant as they indicate reduced risk in the crypto market. The increase in the Sharpe Ratios for Bitcoin, BGB, and Ethereum suggests that these cryptocurrencies are becoming less risky investments, which could potentially lead to an influx of new investors into the market. Could this rise in Sharpe Ratios coupled with increased network activity and trading volume point towards a recovering and less risky crypto market?
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Mike22334455
Hi,
I'm struggling to get my head round something and its probably quite obvious but I just cant see it...
I was looking to see how much i had in my account as in how much money i had put into it over a period.
I've run the report off at it gives me what's left deposits - withdrawals which gives me a figure over the last 12 months ive made and lost some and been trading but my P&L shows me running at a loss which i expect and I'm aware of.
however my available funds is MORE than the cash I've put in according to the report yet my P&L shows me running at a loss for the same period. this isn't just a few £ its over £500 difference and doesn't make any sense..
anyone point out where I'm going wrong?
Thanks
Mike
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