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I just reviewed Bitcoin's movement this week, and honestly, something interesting is happening. The price tried to break the $70,000 level on Wednesday but retreated to around $68,300, so that level remains a tough resistance. Nothing extraordinary so far, but what really caught my attention was what happened with the altcoins.
Ether rose nearly 8.5%, Solana gained 6.9%, Cardano shot up 10.8%, and Dogecoin added 8.3%, while Bitcoin only advanced 4.3%. That’s a pretty clear divergence, see? It seems we’re witnessing a rotation move toward higher-risk tokens. When traders start chasing altcoins after a panic, it usually means they believe the worst is over and they want to seek bigger gains. The rotation movement we’re seeing suggests that risk appetite is returning to market margins.
Now, not everything is rosy. Data shows that sales decreased on certain exchanges, supporting this short-term rebound, but analysts warn of real risks: the AI economy is overheated (Nvidia couldn’t sustain its rally), the stablecoin supply remains stagnant, and if Bitcoin drops below $60,000, we could see cascading liquidations down to $50,000 or less. So while we enjoy the current rotation move, the medium-term outlook remains fragile.