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

BlackRock stock split
BlackRock stock split: what it means for traders
Stock splits can draw attention when reviewing the long-term history of large, publicly traded companies.
15:50, 19 December 2025
Intel stock
Intel stock split: what it means for traders
Intel’s long history of stock splits reflects the company’s evolution through several major technology cycles, from early PC growth to data-centric expansion. With its most recent split taking place more than two decades ago, questions often arise about whether Intel may adjust its share structure again.
15:49, 19 December 2025
USD/JPY forecast: Third-party price target
USD/JPY forecast 2026–2030: Third-party price targets
USD/JPY is trading around 155.70 in intraday action on 8 December 2025, close to the top of its session range between 154.41 and 155.71 as of 2:44pm UTC. The pair remains near levels seen over the past week, with external data showing fluctuations between roughly 154.5 and 156.0, suggesting relatively contained day-to-day volatility. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
10:30, 19 December 2025
Containers
CSX stock split: what it means for traders
CSX has adjusted its share structure several times throughout its history, with stock splits forming a notable part of that pattern. Exploring when these actions occurred, and why, helps place the company’s latest performance and outlook in context.
12:39, 18 December 2025
ServiceNow stock
ServiceNow stock split: what it means for traders
ServiceNow’s planned 5-for-1 stock split represents a notable adjustment to the company’s share structure. Understanding how stock splits work can help you interpret what this type of corporate action means for pricing, the number of shares in circulation and how accessible the stock may appear to different market participants.
16:50, 17 December 2025
Intuitive Surgical
Intuitive Surgical stock split: what it means for traders
Changes to a company’s share structure can offer valuable insights when assessing how its stock has developed over time. In Intuitive Surgical’s case, several adjustments have accompanied its growth in the robotic-assisted surgery market, helping the shares continue trading at levels that remain accessible as the price has increased.
16:33, 17 December 2025
Palo Alto Networks
Palo Alto Networks stock split: what it means for traders
Palo Alto Networks has completed several stock splits in recent years as its share price has increased, drawing interest from traders who track developments across the cybersecurity sector.
15:51, 17 December 2025
Coca-Cola stock split
Coca-Cola stock split: what it means for traders
Stock splits can influence how a company’s shares trade without altering the underlying business. For Coca-Cola, they form part of a long-running approach to managing how its share price is presented in the market.
15:26, 17 December 2025
Arista Networks stock
Arista Networks stock split: what it means for traders
Arista Networks has become a closely watched name in cloud networking as demand for high-performance data-centre infrastructure continues to grow. Its approach to share structure has evolved alongside this expansion, with stock splits forming part of that journey.
13:18, 17 December 2025
Super Micro Computer stock
Super Micro Computer stock split: what it means for traders
Examine how SMCI’s share structure has evolved since the company completed a 10-for-1 forward stock split in 2024. A stock split doesn’t change a company’s market value, but it can influence how easily investors interpret the share price, how accessible the stock feels, and how historical performance is viewed over time.
12:58, 17 December 2025

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