#AltcoinBreakout
1.Bitcoin gets stronger: When Bitcoin's price goes up a lot, people often sell their altcoins to buy more Bitcoin. This makes altcoin prices go down.
2.Bad feelings in the market: If there's bad news about crypto, new rules, or people just feel nervous about investing, they'll sell risky things like altcoins.
3.Altcoins aren't useful: Altcoins that don't have strong technology, don't have a real purpose, or have a bad system for how their coins are used are more likely to fall when the market is bad.
* Not many buyers: Smaller altcoins that aren't traded much can drop in price very fast because there aren't enough people to buy them when others are selling.
4. Problems with the altcoin: If a specific altcoin project gets hacked, disappears with people's money (a "rug pull"), or fails to develop as promised, its price will crash.
For people who invest, a breakdown can be risky and cause you to lose money. But it can also be a chance to buy good altcoins at a cheaper price. It's important to not put all your money in one place (diversify) and do your research before buying.