The Federal Reserve injected $2.5 billion through an overnight repo operation, bringing the annual liquidity provision to $12 billion. Despite this, Bitcoin's price remains below the $90,000 mark. Meanwhile, gold reached $4,562 per ounce and silver climbed to $79. Bitcoin's actual volatility stands at 37.8%, significantly higher than its implied volatility of 15.1%, a discrepancy often observed before potential price surges. Analysts are considering how this volatility might impact Bitcoin price prediction models.