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Speeding Cryptocurrency Bull Market

The current rally is actually quite different from then: The bull market in 2019 was largely dominated by Bitcoin and some famous Altcoins. This rally is mainly driven by more dangerous coins. And this “risk seeking” environment is an invisible sign that belief in cryptocurrency is coming back.

To understand this situation, let's first look at the broad weekly market as of February 13th. The Weiss 50 Crypto Index (W50) rose 15.61%.


Let's take a look at the cryptocurrency space excluding Bitcoin. Over the past week, the W50X has advanced 22.43% thanks to a 33% jump in Ethereum.


Segmenting the market by MC reveals additional evidence of risk appetite.

The Weiss Large Cap Crypto Index rose 14.74%.


The Weiss Midcap Crypto Index (WMC) rose 20.36% over the week.


The Weiss Smallcap Crypto Index (WSC) rose 28.61%, higher than WLC and WMC.


In other words, the coins with the lowest market cap (MC) - and the highest risk - led the rise in the cryptocurrency souk. Large Coins Outperformed Small Coins… And mid-caps were in between.

This is an important phenomenon. It is therefore worth repeating:

  • In early 2019, Bitcoin almost pulled the cryptocurrency souk deep into the bear market in 2018.

  • A year later, the opposite is happening: Altcoins are ahead and Bitcoin is having a hard time following them.

Cryptocurrency traders call this the "alt season". I say

The Second Phase of the Bull Market Began Over a Year Ago.

The second phase of the bull market promises to last for a long time.

And with bitcoin half-life scheduled for May, it is likely to get even hotter in the first half of this year.

One caveat: all these conditions contributed to the slowing down of short-term adjustments that should have happened long ago. But the model continues to signal overbought. So steep but don't be surprised if you see a short price retreat.


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