Bitcoin News Update: Altcoins Resist Bitcoin's Decline Amid Changing Market Attention
- Bitcoin's RSI fell below 30, entering oversold territory historically linked to price rebounds after a 24% November decline. - Altcoins showed unexpected resilience, with the ALT/BTC ratio rising 9.5% as seller exhaustion reduced downward pressure. - Binance's 60% altcoin trading volume share reflects shifting risk appetite, aligning with past market transition patterns. - Technical indicators like MACD and weekly RSI suggest a potential market bottom, though price action confirmation remains critical.
Bitcoin’s 14-day relative strength index (RSI) has dipped below 30, signaling an oversold condition that has often preceded price recoveries in the past. This momentum indicator, popular among traders, implies that the recent steep drop in BTC—over 24% in November—could be approaching a halt or even a reversal
An oversold RSI reading points to significant selling pressure, which can create a technical pause in the ongoing decline
At the same time, altcoins have demonstrated unexpected strength during Bitcoin’s downturn. The ALT/BTC ratio, which measures altcoin performance relative to Bitcoin, has climbed nearly 9.5% in November, bucking the usual trend where altcoins lag behind during
Maartunn from CryptoQuant pointed out that 60% of Binance’s trading volume is now directed toward altcoins, the highest proportion since early 2025
The relationship between Bitcoin’s RSI and the performance of altcoins underscores a broader market trend. While the RSI often acts as a self-fulfilling prophecy—its widespread use amplifying its effects—the recent divergence in altcoin activity may signal a turning point
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