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#AltcoinsRallyStrong The altcoin market has started a new strong movement. While many altcoins show double-digit gains in a short period, the question "Has the reversal started?" comes to the forefront across the market.
Such rallies usually do not occur alone. There are two main dynamics behind them:
liquidity inflow and increased risk appetite.
If new money is entering the market and investors are willing to take more risks, this is first reflected in altcoins. Because altcoins, having a smaller market cap compared to Bitcoin, respond more quickly to capital flows.
But the critical point here is:
Altcoin rallies are often dependent on Bitcoin's behavior.
When Bitcoin remains stable or moves sideways, capital begins to shift into altcoins. This triggers more aggressive rises in altcoins. However, if Bitcoin makes a sudden and sharp move, this rally can end just as quickly.
Therefore, when evaluating altcoin increases, simply looking at price rises is not enough.
The more important questions are:
* Is Bitcoin stable?
* Is the volume really increasing?
* Or is this just a short-term spike?
Historically, altcoin rallies progress in three stages:
1. Initial movement → early entrants win
2. Hype phase → everyone notices
3. Distribution → latecomers lose
The current stage of the market is the most critical analysis to perform.
From an investor psychology perspective, these periods are among the most dangerous. Because rapid increases trigger the "fear of missing out." This leads to unplanned entries. The healthiest approach, however, is not to chase the rally but to understand the structure.
In conclusion, the phrase $RAVE alone is not sufficient.
The real issue is to correctly interpret whether this rally:
* Is a lasting trend
* Or just a short-term liquidity movement
The winners in this market are not the fastest entrants; they are those who know when to exit.