Bitcoin Dominance: Warning or Normal Rotation?


$BTC.D is shaping up like a potential Head & Shoulders — but patterns mean nothing without confirmation.
Remember: Bitcoin dominance tracks capital allocation, not price direction.
A drop in BTC.D doesn’t automatically mean Bitcoin is bearish — it often signals capital rotating into alts.
Historically, dominance falls during:
• Late expansion phases (altcoin rotation)
• Transitional leadership shifts
The structure only matters if we see a confirmed breakdown and acceptance below the neckline on higher timeframes. Until then, it’s just potential.
The real question isn’t “Will BTC.D fall?”
It’s where liquidity flows next.
Rotation = healthy expansion.
Liquidity contraction = broader weakness.
Patterns grab attention.
Confirmation defines reality.
BTC-2.93%
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