This week, the total altcoin market cap broke out from local downtrend resistance, causing many individual crypto assets to go on monstrous rallies, some to as much as 400% gains.
The breakout also caused the total crypto market cap sans Bitcoin to rise from $50 billion to over $77 billion, resulting in 50% growth within a 30 day period. With such astronomical gains, are investors ready to take profits, causing a pullback across the crypto market?Altcoin Bulls Push Forward to 50% Gains, But Bears Await a Deep Crypto Correction
All this week, altcoins across the top ten cryptocurrencies by market cap and deeper on the list, have been exploding through downtrend resistance and going on massive rallies.
The increased bullishness is on the heels of Bitcoin potentially bottoming this past December once again. On December 17, the leading cryptocurrency by market cap touched a low of $6400 forming the head of a sizable inverse head and shoulders pattern. The pattern later confirmed, and push the price of Bitcoin all the way to $9,000 as the high as of the time of this writing, but the cryptocurrency could push higher given how strong the momentum appears to be.
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Bitcoin‘s bullish momentum also caused surges in Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and many other top cryptocurrencies. Even Bitcoin forks Bitcoin SV, Bitcoin Cash, Gold, and Diamond all went on a tear.
Even Bitcoin itself rose over 30% in 30 days. However, the altcoin market’s gains were even stronger, given how oversold the alternative crypto assets are after two full years of a bear market.
Ethereum, Litecoin, and others have only recently begun to catch up slightly to Bitcoin on their ratios, so the fall in altcoins may not be as deep as what could result in Bitcoin, especially because altcoins have broken out of their downtrend resistance, while many argue that Bitcoin has not.
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Bias often clouds how trendlines are drawn, so it’s difficult to say who is wrong or right. The only thing for sure is, after 50% gains, it wouldn’t at all be surprising to see a large correction.