Cryptocurrency markets often move ahead of the news. When liquidity begins to return and price structures form higher lows on higher timeframes, it’s usually an early sign that the accumulation phase is shifting into expansion.



Coins that often serve as “early leaders” in a bullish phase are typically assets with high liquidity and strong ecosystems. For example, **Bitcoin (BTC)** often acts as the main indicator of market direction, followed by **Ethereum (ETH)** which usually gains strength as risk appetite increases. After that, altcoins like **Solana (SOL)** can show aggressive movements when capital rotation flows into the tech sector and active ecosystems. Even coins like **Dogecoin (DOGE)** sometimes move quickly as retail sentiment begins to regain dominance.

However, what’s important to watch isn’t just “which coin is rising,” but “why they are rising.” There are usually three main signals: consistent volume increase, a strong breakthrough of old resistance, and successful retests that hold as new support. Without these confirmations, the movement is just noise in a market that isn’t truly bullish yet.

In conclusion, a bullish phase isn’t about guessing the peak of the move but about reading the market structure changes early before the majority realizes it.

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ETH1.06%
SOL4.89%
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CryptoAkatsuki
· 5h ago
Cool, bro, in detail
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