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Wall Street rallies, Ethereum slips – But ETH/BTC tells another story

As the second-largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum [ETH] often serves as a barometer for altcoin market conditions.

Recent signals suggest diverging outcomes, reflecting uncertainty across both crypto and traditional markets.

This dual narrative—balancing bullish and bearish interpretations—has taken shape through Ethereum’s evolving relationship with the Russell 2000 on one hand and Bitcoin on the other.

Russell 2000 breaks correlation with Ethereum

The Russell 2000, which tracks small-cap U.S. equities, has historically maintained a strong correlation with Ethereum.

That relationship has frequently acted as a directional guide for Ethereum’s price action, with knock-on effects across the wider altcoin market.

Recent price behavior, however, points to a clear breakdown. While the Russell 2000 continues to climb, Ethereum has printed lower lows amid sustained selling pressure, with prices hovering around $3,294.

Source: Alphractal

João Wedson, CEO of Alphractal, argues that this decoupling underscores a broader disconnect between traditional finance and digital assets.

This period has been particularly costly for crypto markets.

Ethereum has shed an estimated $280.89 billion in market value since its all-time high in August 2025, while total crypto market capitalization has declined by more than $1 trillion.

Wedson outlined three possible explanations for the divergence: the move could prove temporary, it may reflect a deeper shift in the global risk environment, or crypto markets could be discounting future conditions ahead of traditional assets.

Ethereum strengthens against Bitcoin

Despite its divergence from equities, Ethereum is telling a different story within the crypto market—one defined by relative strength against Bitcoin.

The ETH/BTC pair remains a widely followed measure of market preference, indicating whether capital is rotating toward Ethereum or consolidating around Bitcoin.

At present, Ethereum appears to have the upper hand. The ETH/BTC pair has trended higher since October, posting gains of approximately 8%.

Historically, sustained advances in this ratio signal Ethereum outperformance, often coinciding with expanding risk appetite across altcoins.

Source: TradingView

Momentum indicators support this view. The Money Flow Index continues to hold within the bullish range of 50 to 80, suggesting consistent capital inflows into Ethereum.

Crucially, the ETH/BTC ratio also acts as a broader proxy for altcoin performance. When this pair rises, it often precedes or accompanies stronger activity across the altcoin market.

Are altcoins preparing to move?

The Altcoin Season Index offers one of the clearest snapshots of whether non-Bitcoin assets are gaining traction, closely mirroring shifts seen in the ETH/BTC trend.

At press time, the index sat at 33, ticking slightly higher and hinting at early-stage momentum building beneath the surface.

Source: CoinGlass

That said, the move remains tentative. A single uptick does not confirm a sustained rally, but it does point to improving short-term conditions.

A continued climb would be needed to support a more constructive medium- to long-term outlook for altcoins.

For now, the balance of evidence suggests that altcoins may outperform Bitcoin at the margin, though gains are likely to remain measured in the near term.


Final Thoughts

  • Ethereum, which has long moved in close alignment with the Russell 2000, is now showing clear signs of separation.
  • Capital rotation into Ethereum relative to Bitcoin appears to be strengthening, a development that signals a potential advance.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/wall-street-rallies-ethereum-slips-but-eth-btc-tells-another-story/

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