Crypto analyst Ali Martinez has indicated that an altseason may be imminent, a phase where alternative cryptocurrencies outperform Bitcoin.
This market trend is expected to benefit what some traders refer to as “dumb bulls” more than “smart bears,” suggesting that random cryptocurrency purchases might yield better returns than strategic bets against weaker assets.
On September 21, a swing trader commented on the potential market direction, aligning with patterns observed in previous cycles where most cryptocurrencies experience positive momentum, leaving bearish positions at a disadvantage.
Martinez’s analysis points to signs that the altseason could be starting. Typically, altseason occurs when altcoins—cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin—see substantial gains. He noted that Bitcoin’s market dominance appears to be weakening, indicating a possible breakdown, while the market cap of lesser-known coins has recently shifted upward after breaking a downtrend.
Martinez highlighted that Bitcoin dominance is showing signs of vulnerability within a rising wedge pattern, and the altcoin market is breaking out of a falling wedge, signaling an impending altseason.
This sentiment is echoed by other analysts and traders in the crypto space. Michaël van de Poppe, for example, is actively seeking opportunities and remains heavily invested in altcoins. Meanwhile, traders Credible Crypto and Alan Santana have shared bearish outlooks on Bitcoin while expressing optimism for altcoins like Curve (CRV) and Solana (SOL), reinforcing the expectation of an altseason.
Interestingly, as more traders speculate that an altseason is near, the likelihood of its occurrence increases. If past behaviors hold true, we may soon see capital flow from Bitcoin and large-cap coins into smaller-cap alternatives. However, even in this optimistic scenario, it’s crucial for investors to focus on solid projects to maximize their profit potential.
Ethereum is rapidly emerging as the institutional favorite, with new ETF inflow data suggesting a seismic shift in investor focus away from Bitcoin.
Ethereum (ETH) appears to be entering a breakout phase eerily reminiscent of its historic 2017 rally—but this time, the move is backed by deep institutional support and ETF inflows.
SUI, the native token of the Sui blockchain, is drawing attention following a major breakout on the charts—driven by surging total value locked (TVL) and growing anticipation around Bitcoin-native decentralized finance (BTCFi) infrastructure.
Tom Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, recently outlined his bullish stance on Ethereum, linking it directly to the rapid growth of the stablecoin sector.