What you’re describing (higher lows + slight volume increase) can be early$$XRP

accumulation, but in low-cap coins like Dock, the same pattern also shows up in:

dead cat bounces $ETH

ETH
ETH
2,255.56
-1.41%

liquidity grabs before another drop

XRP
XRP
1.3681
-0.92%

$FOGO

short-term speculation spikes

So the key is separating real rotation from noise.#Kalshi’sDisputewithNevada #CharlesSchwabtoRollOutSpotCryptoTrading #AltcoinRecoverySignals?

What actually matters here:

Resistance level → If DOCK clearly breaks and holds above it, then your thesis gets stronger

Volume quality → Not just spikes, but sustained buying (multiple candles, not one pump)

Market context → If Bitcoin and Ethereum are stable or trending up, alt rotations are more likely to follow

Red flags to watch:

Price making higher lows but volume fading

Quick wick above resistance → then rejection (classic trap)

Overall market turning risk-off

Real talk:

Rotation does start quietly — you’re right there.

But most early “looks constructive” setups never follow through.

Smarter approach:

Instead of guessing early:

Let it break structure first

Enter on retest or confirmation

Define risk clearly (low-cap = high volatility)