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Altcoins To Rally Higher? Analyst Highlights Key Fractal Hinting at Potential Upside

Altcoins To Rally Higher? Analyst Highlights Key Fractal Hinting at Potential Upside

CoinsProbeCoinsProbe2025/11/28 21:54
By:Nilesh Hembade

Date: Fri, Nov 28, 2025 | 05:57 PM GMT

The broader cryptocurrency market continues its steady rebound after last week’s sharp volatility, which dragged Ethereum (ETH) to a low of $2,622 before recovering above the $3,000 mark with 8% weekly gains. This stabilizing sentiment is slowly spilling into the altcoin segment — and a deeper look beneath the surface reveals something potentially far more bullish than the short-term bounce.

Altcoins To Rally Higher? Analyst Highlights Key Fractal Hinting at Potential Upside image 0 Source: Coinmarketcap

A key fractal forming on the “OTHERS/GOLD” chart — a widely followed metric comparing altcoin market strength to gold — is beginning to mirror a historical setup that previously led to a powerful altcoin rally.

“OTHERS/GOLD” Chart Hints at a Major Altcoin Expansion

According to the latest analysis from CryptoBullet , the OTHERS/GOLD 1W chart, which tracks the total crypto market cap excluding the top 10 coins, has now recreated a nearly identical structure to the one observed before the last major altcoin surge.

Back in 2019–2020, the chart completed a clear double bottom formation where price produced a deep liquidation candle at the descending trendline support. That flush acted as the final capitulation before the market reclaimed its red resistance zone — a move that ultimately triggered a broad-based altcoin rally across multiple sectors.

Altcoins To Rally Higher? Analyst Highlights Key Fractal Hinting at Potential Upside image 1 OTHERS-GOLD Chart/Credits: @CryptoBullet1 (X)

Now, in 2025, the market appears to be repeating that exact sequence.

Once again, the chart has printed a double bottom pattern, this time following the sharp liquidation event during the 10/11 crash . Price tapped the long-term descending trendline, absorbed heavy selling pressure, and is currently showing its first rebound from that historical support — recreating the same setup that preceded the previous breakout cycle.

What’s Next for Altcoins?

If this emerging fractal continues to align with its earlier counterpart, the altcoin market could be preparing for a sizeable upside move. The next major trigger would come from a reclaim of the $95M resistance level, which acted as the structural pivot in the previous cycle. Beyond that, a breakout through the red resistance zone near $180M would confirm the fractal entirely and may open the door for a strong altcoin-driven expansion phase.

The rhythm of the market is beginning to resemble the same early-stage reversal seen years ago. While fractals don’t guarantee identical outcomes, they often provide valuable clues about where momentum is shifting — and right now, the price structure is signalling the start of what could develop into a meaningful bullish reversal for altcoins.

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