Fundstrat's technical strategy head Mark Newton and digital assets strategy lead Sean Farrell recently shared their take on Bitcoin's dominance slipping. Newton mentioned he's comfortable entering positions at current levels. Meanwhile, Farrell expressed confidence that prices will climb higher within the next two months. Their bullish stance comes as market participants debate whether altcoins might finally catch up to Bitcoin's recent performance. Both analysts seem unfazed by the shifting dominance metrics, viewing the current setup as an opportunity rather than a warning sign.
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PhantomHunter
· 2h ago
dominance fall is just a fall, anyway it's all institutions accumulating, I only believe half of this two months rise.
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UnluckyLemur
· 2h ago
The decline in BTC dominance is a buying point, a rise within two months? I feel like I've heard this phrase hundreds of times...
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MetaverseLandlady
· 2h ago
btc fell a bit and started to buy the dip? I've heard this phrase so much my ears are calloused, who would believe that it could double in two months, only a fool would.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 2h ago
In the midst of the btc fall, they are still increasing the position; these two guys really have confidence... Pump in two months? Alright, I'll just wait and see.
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MemeCurator
· 2h ago
Mainly look at the buying timing; if it can rise within two months, then enter a position.
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ConfusedWhale
· 2h ago
Mainstream analysts are all bullish, I'm wondering if I should follow in this wave.
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WhaleInTraining
· 2h ago
If dominance drops, let it drop, anyway I have long been all in, those who get on board now are all smart people.
Fundstrat's technical strategy head Mark Newton and digital assets strategy lead Sean Farrell recently shared their take on Bitcoin's dominance slipping. Newton mentioned he's comfortable entering positions at current levels. Meanwhile, Farrell expressed confidence that prices will climb higher within the next two months. Their bullish stance comes as market participants debate whether altcoins might finally catch up to Bitcoin's recent performance. Both analysts seem unfazed by the shifting dominance metrics, viewing the current setup as an opportunity rather than a warning sign.