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2025-08-31 05:30:27

Wall Street ETFs Have Killed the 4-Year Cycle. Here’s How Pros Are Trading Altcoins Now

Top analyst argues the traditional 4-year crypto cycle is now dead, replaced by an ETF-driven market ETH breaking its 20-day EMA is the key technical signal that the altcoin bear market has ended The analyst calls this the “final easy cycle” for massive gains before a major market depression After the longest bear market in history, a top analyst is calling the turn for altcoins. The 4-Year Crypto Cycle is Dead, and the “Final Easy” Altcoin Run is Starting Now According to Michaël van de Poppe, the old 4-year crypto cycle is dead, and a new set of signals, led by a key Ethereum breakout and imminent rate cuts, are pointing to the start of the “ final easy cycle ” for massive altcoin gains. When are #Altcoins going to run? We can't deny. The markets are still terrible as we're still in the longest bear market in history for #Altcoins . My #Altcoin portfolio is down more than 50%. That's not great. People lose faith. What can we expect and when does it turn?… pic.twitter.com/nU7G54DAxi — Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL) August 30, 2025 Forget the 4-Year Cycle. Here’s What Matters Now The analyst’s core thesis is that the crypto market has fun… The post Wall Street ETFs Have Killed the 4-Year Cycle. Here’s How Pros Are Trading Altcoins Now appeared first on Coin Edition .

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