Dan Mitchell

Dan is an experienced financial writer and market commentator with a background in digital assets and cryptocurrency markets. Blending macro fundamentals with technical chart work, he distils market developments into practical commentary for retail traders.

Experience

Dan began reporting on blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies in 2018, writing news, features, and analysis for Binance and Cointelegraph, alongside several other specialist outlets. He joined Capital.com in 2024.

Education

Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Journalism, University of Winchester

Expertise

  • Digital assets
  • Cryptocurrency markets
  • Financial derivatives
  • Fundamental analysis
  • Technical analysis
  • Risk management

Social network (Twitter / Linkedin)

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Articles by Dan Mitchell

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Berkshire Hathaway shareholders: who owns the most BRK stock?
Berkshire Hathaway remains one of the world’s most closely followed companies, widely recognised for its long-term value investing approach.
11:41, 24 November 2025
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How to trade in a bear market: CFD trading strategies
Periods of falling prices can challenge even experienced traders, yet they remain an integral part of the market cycle.
11:22, 24 November 2025
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Short bitcoin ETF: is BITI still a viable hedge in 2025?
Short bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) such as BITI offer investors and traders a way to gain inverse exposure to bitcoin’s price without directly shorting the cryptocurrency.
09:11, 24 November 2025
50 women investors
50 leading women investors with notable global portfolios
Women’s participation in global finance continues to grow, with investors, executives and entrepreneurs playing increasingly prominent roles across asset management, venture capital and technology.
10:22, 21 November 2025
10 trading tips to make the most of the Capital.com mobile app
10 trading tips to make the most of the Capital.com mobile app
Explore how to get the most out of the Capital.com mobile app with these practical trading tips. From managing risk and setting protective orders to using AI-driven insights and educational tools, discover how to trade more efficiently and stay informed.
09:52, 21 November 2025
A grinning Shiba Inu dog looks up through lilac flowers
How many BONK coins are in circulation in 2025?
BONK, a meme-based cryptocurrency developed on the Solana blockchain, has drawn attention for its community-driven origins and growing presence across decentralised platforms.
18:58, 20 November 2025
How many shiba inu coins are there?
How many Shiba Inu coins are there in 2025?
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is one of the most widely recognised community-led cryptocurrencies, noted for its distinctive origins and evolving ecosystem. Although SHIB began as a meme token, it has since introduced practical features such as token burns and decentralised finance (DeFi) integrations, which continue to influence its role within the broader crypto landscape.
13:28, 20 November 2025
Candle charts showing Nvidia’s stock price are displayed on a mobile screen with Nvidia logo on top. There are blurred candle charts going up and down in the background.
Nvidia stock splits: will NVDA split again?
Over the past two decades, Nvidia has carried out a series of stock splits that trace its evolution from a gaming-focused chipmaker into a major player in AI and data-centre technology.
13:18, 20 November 2025
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Who owns the most Robinhood shares in 2025?
Robinhood Markets has attracted a diverse range of investors since its 2021 Nasdaq Stock Market listing, from major institutions to individual shareholders.
12:48, 20 November 2025
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General Electric stock split: Will GE conglomerate break-up unlock hidden value?
General Electric’s break-up in 2024 ended its long-standing conglomerate structure. The company separated into three publicly traded businesses — GE Aerospace, GE Vernova and GE HealthCare — each focused on a distinct sector.
11:44, 20 November 2025