Market observer Daan Crypto Trades highlighted that the TOTAL chart retested the 2021 ATH during the pullback, turning the weekly candle "into a pretty interesting one.” The trader explained that the $3 trillion mark is crucial to hold going forward despite the chart showing "plenty of demand for the time being.” Meanwhile, the $3.7 trillion mark remains the key resistance level, as it is "what’s in the way of further expansion higher.” Daan also noted that the Altcoins market capitalization, which excludes Bitcoin and Ethereum, swept the 2024 highs and bounced after briefly losing its current range during the market correction, which could suggest that the long-awaited altseason is still ahead.
Related Reading: Bitcoin Volatility Relatively Low’ Despite Market Shakeouts – Analysts Eye This Crucial Level Meanwhile, this cycle’s breakout from the 2021 ATH happened approximately 1,120 days after the top, similar to the last cycle.
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