The usual cycle is familiar:
BTC leads = ETH catches up = alts follow
But right now, that sequence feels broken.
Instead:
BTC dominance holds or grinds higher
ETH reacts, but doesn’t expand
alt rotations fade quickly
Looking at it through a positioning lens:
BTC continues to attract passive and institutional flows
ETH participation feels more short-term and reactive
attempts at rotation get crowded early and unwind
Which suggests the issue may not be narrative, it may be how capital is positioned
If rotation trades are being anticipated too early:
They become liquidity events instead of trends.
That would explain why:
ETH moves start, then stall, then reverse
So this becomes less about “when ETH runs”
and more about whether the rotation framework itself is being front-run.
At this stage, it’s not clear whether ETH is lagging or whether the market is simply too early on the trade.
Interested to hear how others are interpreting this shift.
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