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Cryptocurrency Trading: A Comprehensive Survey

In: Blockchain, Crypto Assets, and Financial Innovation

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  • Fan Fang

    (Tensor Systems Limited
    King’s College London)

  • Carmine Ventre

    (King’s College London)

  • Michail Basios

    (Turing Intelligence Technology Limited)

  • Leslie Kanthan

    (Turing Intelligence Technology Limited)

  • David Martinez-Rego

    (Turing Intelligence Technology Limited)

  • Fan Wu

    (Turing Intelligence Technology Limited)

  • Lingbo Li

    (Turing Intelligence Technology Limited)

Abstract

In recent years, the tendency of the number ofinancial institutions to include cryptocurrencies in their portfolios has accelerated. Cryptocurrencies are the first pure digital assets to be included by asset managers. Although they have some commonalities with more traditional assets, they have their own separate nature and their behaviour as an asset is still in the process of being understood. It is therefore important to summarise existing research papers and results on cryptocurrency trading, including available trading platforms, trading signals, trading strategy research and risk management. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of cryptocurrency trading research, by covering 146 research papers on various aspects of cryptocurrency trading (e.g., cryptocurrency trading systems, bubble and extreme condition, prediction of volatility and return, crypto-assets portfolio construction and crypto-assets, technical trading and others). This paper also analyses datasets, research trends and distribution among research objects (contents/properties) and technologies, concluding with some promising opportunities that remain open in cryptocurrency trading.

Suggested Citation

  • Fan Fang & Carmine Ventre & Michail Basios & Leslie Kanthan & David Martinez-Rego & Fan Wu & Lingbo Li, 2025. "Cryptocurrency Trading: A Comprehensive Survey," Springer Books, in: Gang Kou & Yongqiang Li & Zongyi Zhang & J. Leon Zhao & Zhi Zhuo (ed.), Blockchain, Crypto Assets, and Financial Innovation, pages 55-127, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-6839-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6839-7_4
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