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

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Articles by Dan Mitchell

Metlife stock split
Metlife stock split: what it means for traders
Stock splits are relatively common among companies seeking to adjust their share price or broaden accessibility. MetLife, however, has carried out only one split since listing, and as at December 2025 there’s no indication that another is being planned. Understanding that context begins with the fundamentals.
17:13, 8 January 2026
Vinci stock forecast
Vinci stock forecast: Third-party price targets
Vinci sits at the intersection of infrastructure, construction and concession-based revenues, and its share price often moves in response to changes in these areas.
12:50, 8 January 2026
Hitachi stock split
Hitachi stock split: what it means for traders
Hitachi’s 2024 split aligned with its objective to lower the investment unit and broaden shareholder participation. For anyone following the company, understanding how a stock split works and how it fits within Hitachi’s broader capital policies can help contextualise these structural changes.
12:25, 8 January 2026
Rheinmetall AG price forecast
Rheinmetall AG price forecast: Third-party price targets
Rheinmetall AG continues to attract attention across the defence and industrial sectors, with its share price shaped by contract activity, shifting geopolitical conditions and broader market sentiment.
12:08, 8 January 2026
Atos stock split
Atos stock split: what it means for traders
Atos has been reshaping its business and capital structure over the past few years, making several corporate decisions that have influenced how its shares trade on the market. One of the most notable was its large-scale reverse stock split in 2025, introduced as part of a wider transformation programme.
16:43, 23 December 2025
Novo Nordisk stock split
Novo Nordisk stock split: what it means for traders
Stock splits occasionally draw heightened attention, particularly when they involve large global companies with active trading volumes. Novo Nordisk is one such example, with its recent split prompting renewed interest in how the company manages its share structure across markets.
16:05, 23 December 2025
Eli Lilly stock split
Eli Lilly stock split: what it means for traders
Eli Lilly’s rising profile in the healthcare sector has brought renewed attention to the structure of its shares and how the company has managed its stock over time.
15:35, 23 December 2025
Sezzle stock split
Sezzle stock split: what it means for traders
Sezzle’s corporate actions over the past few years have prompted renewed interest in how the company manages its share structure. Stock splits, in particular, have played a role in reshaping the number of shares in circulation and the way the market interacts with them.
15:10, 23 December 2025
Oracle stock split
Oracle stock split: what it means for traders
Oracle’s stock-split history reflects several decades of corporate development and changes in its share structure.
14:35, 23 December 2025
Booking Holdings stock split
Booking Holdings stock split: what it means for traders
Booking Holdings’ 2003 reverse stock split remains a notable point in the company’s corporate history.
14:24, 23 December 2025