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Altcoin Market Overview

What is TOTAL3?

TOTAL3 represents the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies excluding the top 3 cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana). It provides a comprehensive view of the broader altcoin market.

Why track this metric?

This metric helps identify trends in the broader cryptocurrency market, showing the growth and adoption of alternative blockchain projects. It'`s particularly useful for understanding market sentiment and diversification beyond the two largest cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin Market Dominance

What is Bitcoin Dominance?

Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) measures Bitcoin's market capitalization as a percentage of the total cryptocurrency market. It indicates Bitcoin's relative market strength and influence in the crypto ecosystem.

Why track this metric?

Bitcoin dominance is a key indicator of market dynamics and sentiment. Rising dominance often suggests a defensive market where capital flows to Bitcoin's relative safety, while declining dominance typically indicates increased risk appetite and altcoin season potential.

Federal Funds Rate

What is the Federal Funds Rate?

The Federal Funds Rate is a key benchmark interest rate that influences broader economic conditions. It reflects the rate at which banks lend reserves to each other overnight.

Why is it important?

This rate serves as a fundamental tool for monetary policy, influencing everything from consumer lending rates to overall economic growth. Changes in this rate can significantly impact market behavior and investment decisions.

Money Supply

What is M2 Money Supply?

M2 is a measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money. It is a broader measure than M1 and includes savings deposits, money market securities, and mutual funds.

Why track this metric?

Changes in M2 can indicate future inflation or deflation, economic growth, and monetary policy effectiveness. A rapidly expanding money supply might signal inflationary pressures, while contractions could indicate tightening financial conditions.