Don’t Sell Your Altcoins at This Stage of the Cycle, Warns Crypto Veteran

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Crypto trader Don, also known as DonWedge, is pushing back against the growing urge to give up on altcoins. His warning comes as charts show altcoins sitting at a point that has historically mattered more than it looks at first glance. At the center of his view is a long-term chart tracking the total crypto market cap excluding the top 10 assets. This metric is often used to gauge the health of the broader altcoin market without Bitcoin and a few large names skewing the data. What the Altcoin chart is showing The chart stretches back to 2018 and highlights a long descending structure. Altcoins have been making lower highs for years, compressing into a narrowing wedge. That compression is now reaching its final stage, with price squeezed into the tip of the pattern. This kind of structure usually signals that the market is running out of room. Volatility dries up, sentiment turns negative, and most participants lose interest.  That is exactly where the Altcoin chart sits now. The current reading is near 6.6%, a level that reflects how small altcoins have been pushed into a corner after years of underperformance. What stands out is the projected upside marked on the chart. If the wedge breaks upward, the move targets the 16% zone. That would represent a major shift in relative strength back toward altcoins, similar to what happened after previous long periods of compression.

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Why Don says “do NOT sell” Altcoins here From Don’s perspective, this is not a moment of strength where profits should be locked in. It is a moment of exhaustion. Long-term downtrends often end when most traders feel tired, bored, or convinced nothing will change. Selling at this point means exiting after years of decline, just as the structure tightens and risk-to-reward starts to flip.  Historically, large altcoin rotations have started when dominance looks weak, not strong. By the time momentum feels obvious again, much of the move is already gone. _Read Also: _****Here’s the SEI Price If Enterprises Adopt Sei Market Infrastructure Grid Moreover, sentiment around altcoins is poor. Liquidity is thin, rallies fail quickly, and many traders have already rotated back to Bitcoin or stablecoins.  That emotional backdrop lines up with what the chart suggests: a late-stage compression rather than the start of a new collapse. This does not guarantee an immediate breakout. These phases can drag on longer than expected. But Don’s point is simple. Selling into compression, after a multi-year downtrend, has historically been the wrong side of the trade. However, the chart does not argue that every altcoin will win or that prices must explode tomorrow. It shows that the broader altcoin market is nearing a structural decision point. When markets reach this stage, the biggest mistake is often giving up too late. That is why Don’s message is so direct. In his view, this is the phase where patience matters more than prediction.

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