Bitcoin Volatility Steals Traders’ Sleep, Fuels Bad Trades
Bitcoin’s recent price volatility, particularly its slide below $80,000, has profoundly disrupted the sleep patterns of retail traders, according to a CEX.io report. This sleep deprivation isn’t merely an inconvenience; it’s a significant risk factor, with nearly 70% of surveyed traders attributing execution errors and “bad trades” directly to their lack of rest, thus compounding portfolio losses. The article defines this issue as physical fatigue exacerbating financial setbacks, driven by an intense need to monitor markets.
The report highlights a worrying normalization of sleep loss: 68% of respondents check crypto prices almost nightly after going to bed. Over half stay awake until at least 2 A.M., and 33% until 4 A.M. or later, with 81% reporting lost sleep while awaiting market events. The primary psychological driver isn’t fear of liquidation but the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), cited by 59% of traders, indicating an emotionally driven market. Sleep quality is directly tied to market direction, with 64% sleeping better in bull markets compared to just 10% in bear markets.
A critical risk identified is the shift in volatility timing. Citing Blockworks Research, CEX.io notes that the most significant price swings now occur overnight, specifically between 18:00 and 06:00 UTC. This period coincides with reduced institutional liquidity as US providers go offline, allowing smaller order flows to trigger disproportionate moves. For traders in EMEA time zones, this forces a difficult choice between adequate sleep and actively managing risk, underscoring the detrimental impact of crypto’s 24/7 nature on trader well-being and financial performance.
(Source: https://cryptoslate.com/bitcoins-recent-decline-fuels-sleep-nights-among-traders/)


