Bitcoin Dominance has officially broken below the long-standing rising wedge structure, signaling a significant shift in market momentum. This pattern, which had held strong since December 2024, has now failed — and that’s a big deal.
After the breakdown, BTC.D temporarily bounced but was rejected on the retest of the wedge’s lower boundary, confirming the breakdown as valid. This retest-then-drop scenario is a textbook bearish continuation signal.
Not only did BTC.D lose the rising trendline, but it also failed to hold the horizontal support zone near 63%–62%, which acted as a key floor for months. Now, with price heading lower, Bitcoin's dominance is clearly weakening, and that’s bullish for altcoins.
What this means:
Bitcoin is losing control of market share.
Altcoins may start gaining serious traction, especially mid and low caps.
If BTC.D drops below 60%, we could see an acceleration of capital rotation into altcoins — a classic start to an altseason.
After the breakdown, BTC.D temporarily bounced but was rejected on the retest of the wedge’s lower boundary, confirming the breakdown as valid. This retest-then-drop scenario is a textbook bearish continuation signal.
Not only did BTC.D lose the rising trendline, but it also failed to hold the horizontal support zone near 63%–62%, which acted as a key floor for months. Now, with price heading lower, Bitcoin's dominance is clearly weakening, and that’s bullish for altcoins.
What this means:
Bitcoin is losing control of market share.
Altcoins may start gaining serious traction, especially mid and low caps.
If BTC.D drops below 60%, we could see an acceleration of capital rotation into altcoins — a classic start to an altseason.
免責聲明
這些資訊和出版物並不意味著也不構成TradingView提供或認可的金融、投資、交易或其他類型的意見或建議。請在使用條款閱讀更多資訊。
免責聲明
這些資訊和出版物並不意味著也不構成TradingView提供或認可的金融、投資、交易或其他類型的意見或建議。請在使用條款閱讀更多資訊。