Relative Strength Trading: Find the Strongest Crypto Assets
Don't just trade crypto—trade the BEST crypto. Relative strength shows you what's outperforming, where capital is rotating, and what to own now.
- Relative strength compares asset performance. Outperformers tend to continue outperforming. Buy strong, avoid weak.
- BTC dominance shows BTC vs alts flow. Rising = risk-off (hold BTC). Falling = altseason (rotate to alts).
- Thrive compares asset performance across sectors and alerts on rotation opportunities.
Explore Relative Strength Concepts
Click through relative strength scenarios:
Altcoin rising faster than BTC
Interpretation
Capital rotating into this altcoin. Relative strength shows institutional interest. Likely to continue outperforming in bull market.
Long the outperformer. Use BTC as hedge if needed. Hold as long as relative strength continues. Switch when RS turns negative.
What Is Relative Strength?
Relative strength measures how one asset performs versus another. If ETH gains 10% while BTC gains 5%, ETH shows relative strength. The key insight: outperformance tends to persist. Strong gets stronger, weak gets weaker—at least for a while.
Instead of asking "will ETH go up?", ask "will ETH outperform BTC?". This is a more tradeable question with clearer signals.
Measuring Relative Strength
Ratio Charts
Divide one asset by another (ETH/BTC). Rising ratio = numerator outperforming. Falling ratio = denominator outperforming. Trade the ratio direction.
Percentage Comparison
Compare % changes over same period. If BTC up 5% and ALT up 15%, ALT shows 3x relative strength. Simple but effective.
BTC Dominance
BTC market cap / total crypto market cap. Rising dominance = capital flowing to BTC. Falling = capital flowing to alts. The ultimate RS indicator for crypto.
| Signal | What It Means | Action | When |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rising ALT/BTC | Alt outperforming | Hold/buy alt | Alt strength |
| Falling ALT/BTC | BTC outperforming | Sell alt/hold BTC | BTC strength |
| Falling BTC.D | Alts > BTC | Rotate to alts | Altseason |
| Rising BTC.D | BTC > alts | Rotate to BTC | Risk-off |
Sector Rotation
Capital rotates between crypto sectors. At different points in the cycle:
- Early cycle: BTC leads
- Mid cycle: ETH, L1s gain RS
- Late cycle: DeFi, gaming, higher risk
- Peak euphoria: Memes, low cap
Track RS across sectors. When a sector starts outperforming, rotate in. When RS fades, rotate out. Don't hold yesterday's leaders.
Trading with Relative Strength
- Buy the strong: Assets with positive RS tend to continue. Own what's working.
- Avoid the weak: Underperformers can get worse. Don't "buy the dip" on weak RS.
- Watch for turns: RS doesn't last forever. When it breaks down, rotate.
- Confirm with price: RS + uptrend = strong signal. RS alone isn't enough.
Common Mistakes
- Buying weak assets: "It's cheap" isn't a reason. RS shows it's cheap for a reason.
- Ignoring rotation: Markets rotate. Yesterday's leader may not be today's.
- Too many assets: Focus on few strong ones rather than many weak ones.
- Fighting dominance: When BTC.D is rising, don't force alts. Follow the flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is relative strength?
Comparing one asset's performance to another (usually a benchmark like BTC). Shows whether an asset is outperforming or underperforming. Outperformers tend to continue outperforming.
How do I measure relative strength?
Divide asset price by benchmark price (e.g., ETH/BTC). Rising ratio = outperformance. Falling ratio = underperformance. Can also use % change comparisons.
What is BTC dominance?
BTC market cap divided by total crypto market cap. Rising dominance = capital flowing to BTC (risk-off). Falling dominance = capital flowing to alts (risk-on/altseason).
What is sector rotation?
Capital rotating between crypto sectors (L1s, DeFi, Gaming, Memes). Different sectors lead at different times. Identify which sector has RS and rotate there.
Should I buy strong or weak assets?
Generally buy strong (outperformers). Momentum tends to persist. Weak assets can get weaker. Exception: mean reversion at extremes, but risky.
How does RS relate to altseason?
Altseason = alts outperforming BTC = falling BTC dominance. Watch BTC.D and ETH/BTC for early signals. When RS shifts to alts, rotate from BTC.
Can RS change quickly?
Yes. RS can shift fast on news, narrative changes, or cycle transitions. Monitor regularly. Exit positions losing RS. Enter positions gaining RS.
What timeframe for RS analysis?
Multiple timeframes. Daily for short-term rotation. Weekly for medium-term trends. Monthly for cycle positioning. Align timeframes with your trading style.