Crypto trader sees best ‘altseason’ since 2017 as Bitcoin price cools
Bitcoin BTCUSD bounced past $64,000 ahead of the April 28 weekly close as altcoins sought a recovery.
Altcoins set for boost on waning Tether dominance
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked stronger BTC price momentum over the weekend.
After putting in weekly lows of $62,400, BTCUSD reversed and managed to maintain higher ground, circling $63,500 at the time of writing.
Altcoins also performed well for “out-of-hours” trading, with the total altcoin market cap up around 1% on the day.
“Alts bounced very nicely but still have to break the trend of setting week highs around monday to tuesday,” popular trader Skew responded on X, referencing recent market patterns.
Skew nonetheless suspected that sell-side pressure would step in on Bitcoin around range highs, keeping bulls from advancing much higher.
Continuing on altcoins, trader and commentator Moustache was willing to bet on a full-fledged “altseason” entering next, this rivaling anything seen since the market’s ascent to all-time highs in 2017.
The monthly dominance chart for the largest stablecoin Tether USDTUSD attempting a reclaim after breaking below a rising trendline this year, he suggested, was merely a “backtest.”
“When USDT.D goes down, Altcoins go up,” he wrote.
Others thus awaited the start of “TradFi” trading, including Bitcoin futures, for further cues as to the crypto market trajectory.
“Weekend price action so far so good,” fellow trader Daan Crypto Trades told X followers.
"Very bullish” BTC price structure keeps bull market on radar
Despite consolidating in a range still below previous cycle all-time highs, Bitcoin did not disappoint everyone.
For trader Alan Tardigrade, the monthly BTCUSD chart looked promising.
“On monthly chart, Bitcoin is still sitting above the Triangle Top, which is very Bullish,” he argued in a recent X analysis.
An accompanying chart compared Bitcoin now to a pre-breakout period for the Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) in 2013.
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