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Crypto Market Analysis: Investors See Few Encouraging Signs

Relative Rotation Graphs, a visual tool to capture trends in assets, do not show many signs of hope, even for cryptocurrencies that rose significantly over the last three months.

Updated Nov 22, 2022, 9:20 p.m. Published Nov 22, 2022, 9:02 p.m.
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Any dataset of the most recent quarterly returns for crypto assets would undoubtedly reveal a sea of red, the latest chapter in a year of epic declines.

Even among the few cryptocurrencies that gained ground, the news is grim. Their price increases seem more like isolated circumstances rather than the initial hints of a trend upward, as one popular investment tool, Relative Rotation Graphs, indicates. RRGs offer visual representations of asset trends and can help investors foresee shifts in pricing – positive and negative.

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Assets with positive returns

Looking at the top 50 assets by market capitalization (Messari) shows the following with positive returns over the most recent 90 days. (The list excludes stablecoins and LUNC.)

XRP, DOGE, and LTC all act primarily as currencies, but otherwise each coin on the above list fits within a distinct category, so their gains cannot be attributed to particular events or industry-specific trends.

TWT is the biggest outlier with a 90-day return of nearly 113%. A closer look shows that much of TWT’s gains occurred over the most recent 11 days. Prices increased from an open of $1.04 on Nov. 10 to as high as $2.74 on Nov. 14. Prices have since retreated to $2.23, and volume has waned substantially as well.

TWT’s 24-hour volume ranks just 29th among assets at $42 million in real volume daily. By comparison, BTC’s daily volume is $3.7 billion. The low volume by comparison is noteworthy, as lower activity can lead to wider price swings.

What RRGs are showing

Developed by Julius de Kempanaer, RRGs allow users to view asset performance in four distinct quadrants.

  • Leading: High relative performance and momentum
  • Weakening: Strong relative performance and slowing momentum
  • Lagging: Weak relative performance and momentum
  • Improving: Weak relative performance but increasing momentum

In orderly markets, assets tend to move through each quadrant sequentially.

A strategy often employed in using RRGs is to identify assets moving into the improving quadrant, with the expectation that in short order it will begin leading the benchmark.

If using RRGs in isolation, there doesn’t appear to be much opportunity in the above set because six of the eight assets are either lagging the SPX or weakening versus the SPX. OKB and TWT are currently leading, but TWT’s status is driven by extremely recent price activity.

Relative Rotation Graph 1 (Optuma)
Relative Rotation Graph 1 (Optuma)

But what happens when we apply a Relative Rotation Graph to the assets with the highest market capitalizations? Unfortunately for bullish investors, there isn’t a lot to see at the moment. Using the SPX as a benchmark shows that BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP and ADA are showing both weak performance and momentum relative to the benchmark.

Weak relative performance is to be expected given recent events. In coming weeks, investors will likely be searching for strengthening momentum, increasing their allocations again. For context, we last saw BTC within the improving quadrant on Sept. 27, moving into the leading quadrant though Oct. 13. For ETH, we last saw it move from improving to leading between Oct. 25 and Nov. 9.

But a repeat seems unlikely at the moment. The market looks depressed for the foreseeable future.

Relative Rotation Graph 2 (Optuma)
Relative Rotation Graph 2 (Optuma)

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