The next big Altseason starts today The Altcoin Indicator just went parabolic for the first time in 3 years. Remember 2021? Back then, my portfolio went from $900 to $145K in just one month. This cycle, I will make even more on these under-the-radar alts Every market phase is influenced by money inflow, which follows a consistent cycle across all markets, including crypto. We’re already seeing a shift from $BTC into large-cap tokens, and soon, this significant liquidity movement will reach low-cap tokens as well. The 2024-2025 cycle will see major liquidity inflows driven by several key catalysts: The U.S. election, where both candidates support #Bitcoin Federal Reserve rate cuts The reversal of the crypto 'ban' in China The $16B FTX payout in Q4 2024 - Q1 2025 By studying past price movements and market cycles, we can predict future trends and position themselves for significant gains. Right now, we're on the brink of a major altseason, and I've already started accumulating the most promising 1…
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Traditionally, September is a tough month for $BTC. However, this year brings a slew of major events. September key events + some insights September promises to be an interesting month for the market, especially for crypto. Several key events could increase market volatility: - Labor market data will be released on September 6. Similar reports on July 5 and August 5 caused significant volatility, especially the significant decline on August 5. The market now views job creation, rather than inflation, as the primary indicator of the American economy's health. On September 18, the results of the two-day Fed meeting, including the decision on rate cuts, will be announced. September 20 marks triple witching, which occurs only four times a year—on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December—and can lead to a sharp increase in trading volume and volatility. On September 29, @pk will be released from prison. Many analysts expect $BNB to rise on this news. Additionally, it's worth noting that …
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Bitcoin spot ETFs are seeing significant momentum. On August 23, they saw a substantial $252 million in net inflows—the largest single-day amount since July 23. The funds have been on a winning streak, recording net inflows for seven consecutive days. However, Grayscale's GBTC faced a setback, with an outflow of $35.55 million, highlighting that not all players are benefiting. In contrast, its smaller ETF, the BTC mini, posted a positive inflow of $50.83 million. At BlackRock, the IBIT ETF performed well, with an inflow of $86.83 million, while Fidelity's FBTC ETF followed closely, bringing in $63.99 million. As of the latest data, the top five spot Bitcoin ETFs by assets under management (AUM) are led by Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) with $21.4 billion in AUM. BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) follows with $2.2 billion. Fidelity's Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) comes next with $1.34 billion, ARK's 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) has $637 million, and Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO) rounds out the…
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