Why are rallies fading so quickly? The answer might be in the flow—or lack of it.
Stablecoins, ETFs, and digital asset tokens ballooned from $180B to $560B since early 2024. Impressive growth, right? But here's the catch: that surge has hit a wall. Fresh capital isn't pouring in anymore. Instead, money's just shifting between assets, chasing short-lived pumps.
When liquidity stops expanding and only rotates internally, momentum dies fast. Fewer coins participate in rallies, and the market breadth keeps shrinking. That's the cycle we're in now.
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DiamondHands
· 11-09 08:05
The money coming in is not as fast as the money going out; it's evaporating.
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RektHunter
· 11-08 01:01
There's less air, and no one is taking over the position.
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MindsetExpander
· 11-06 12:00
Without new funds from suckers, it won't work.
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SybilSlayer
· 11-06 11:59
Bear Market is always on the way.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 11-06 11:50
That's all the money there is. No one dares to chase the highs anymore.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 11-06 11:33
Let's get out of positions and shake off another wave of suckers.
Why are rallies fading so quickly? The answer might be in the flow—or lack of it.
Stablecoins, ETFs, and digital asset tokens ballooned from $180B to $560B since early 2024. Impressive growth, right? But here's the catch: that surge has hit a wall. Fresh capital isn't pouring in anymore. Instead, money's just shifting between assets, chasing short-lived pumps.
When liquidity stops expanding and only rotates internally, momentum dies fast. Fewer coins participate in rallies, and the market breadth keeps shrinking. That's the cycle we're in now.