The post Bitcoin Falls as Altcoins Start to Rally appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Altcoin Season Index climbed to 35 while Bitcoin dominance remained near The post Bitcoin Falls as Altcoins Start to Rally appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Altcoin Season Index climbed to 35 while Bitcoin dominance remained near

Bitcoin Falls as Altcoins Start to Rally

  • Altcoin Season Index climbed to 35 while Bitcoin dominance remained near 59.4% in March 2026.
  • 40% of tracked altcoins outperformed Bitcoin over the previous 60 days.
  • Extreme Fear reading of 14 contrasts with steady recovery in ETH, SOL, and DOT.

The Altcoin Season Index is rising again as Bitcoin trades near $66,000. Market data shows that 40% of altcoins have outperformed Bitcoin over the past 60 days. Bitcoin dominance remains high at about 59.4%.

Yet several large altcoins have posted double digit gains in recent weeks. This shift reflects a recurring capital rotation cycle in crypto markets.

Capital Rotation Returns as Bitcoin Stabilizes

Crypto markets often follow a four stage liquidity cycle. New capital usually enters Bitcoin first, which drives price and dominance higher. Bitcoin then stabilizes or dips slightly as traders take profit. During this phase, capital rotates into Ethereum and other large cap assets.

Recent price action fits this structure. Bitcoin has held near $66,000 despite broader macro concerns. At the same time, Polkadot rose 23%, Uniswap gained 19%, and Avalanche advanced 17% in single day moves. Solana also recorded $31 million in fresh weekly inflows. 

These flows suggest investors are reallocating funds rather than exiting the market. The Altcoin Season Index currently stands at 35 out of 100. A reading above 75 defines a full altcoin season. Although the market remains in the Bitcoin season, the index has climbed from 25 in February.

Divergence Between Sentiment and Price

Market sentiment remains cautious. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index shows a reading of 14, which signals Extreme Fear. Despite this reading, several major altcoins have recovered from recent geopolitical driven declines. Ethereum and Solana have both posted steady rebounds while sentiment stayed weak.

This divergence has appeared near prior cycle lows. Price stability during fearful conditions often marks accumulation phases. Data also shows that many altcoins set their lows months before Bitcoin.

In previous cycles, altcoin bear markets lasted between seven and eleven months. Bitcoin bear phases typically extended closer to one year.

As a result, two thirds of altcoins may avoid new lows even if Bitcoin declines further. In a downside scenario, many would only retest prior support levels. Some analysts note that Bitcoin could still test the $60,000 level. If that occurs while altcoins remain stable, Bitcoin dominance may decline more rapidly.

Institutional Capital Changes Market Structure

The 2026 cycle differs from earlier retail driven rallies. Spot Bitcoin ETFs and professional asset managers have introduced fresh capital into the market. Unlike past cycles, many institutions purchase baskets of digital assets. This approach spreads liquidity across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and selected altcoins at the same time.

Such allocation models can support altcoins even during Bitcoin pauses. Capital rotation now occurs within diversified portfolios rather than only through retail speculation. Market makers also adjust liquidity based on volatility and volume. When Bitcoin volatility compresses, traders often seek higher beta opportunities in altcoins.

Current data suggests that an accumulation phase may be underway. Investors waiting for a sharp Bitcoin decline before entering altcoins may miss early positioning. While the Altcoin Season Index has not crossed into full altcoin territory, its steady rise signals shifting momentum. With Bitcoin stable and several altcoins gaining strength, the capital rotation cycle appears active once again.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/bitcoin-falling-altcoins-rallying-the-pattern-most-investors-miss/

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