A widely followed crypto analyst suggests that Bitcoin and altcoins are on the verge of a major breakout, leaving hesitant investors behind.
TechDev points to historical market patterns that preceded explosive rallies in 2017 and 2021. He highlights Bitcoin’s position near the upper boundary of its weekly Bollinger Bands, a technical indicator that often signals heightened volatility and potential upside momentum. With BTC recovering from a low of $76,000 in 2025, he anticipates a breakout.
At the same time, the altcoin market appears to be turning a previous resistance level into support, a move that historically led to strong rallies. According to TechDev, this setup has played out in every bull cycle, with Bitcoin sparking volatility before altcoins follow with massive gains.
Beyond technical patterns, he believes macroeconomic liquidity trends support further growth. The analyst suggests that the current financial landscape is entering a phase of monetary expansion, which could inject fresh capital into the crypto market.
Looking at Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D), TechDev expects altcoins to outperform BTC in the next rally. A declining BTC.D chart in a bullish market typically signals that capital is flowing into alternative digital assets, setting the stage for a major altcoin surge.
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