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Top Altcoins To Watch Ahead of FED Rate Cuts in December

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  • With U.S. QT ending and PMI rising, altcoins like XRP, ADA, and LINK are positioned for strong rallies, echoing patterns from the 2019 market cycle.

  • Historical setups show LINK, ADA, and XRP in low-risk accumulation zones; QT conclusion and economic expansion may trigger major altcoin upside.

As the U.S. Federal Reserve approaches the end of its quantitative tightening (QT) cycle, leading altcoins such as XRP, Chainlink (LINK), and Cardano (ADA) may be poised for significant upside. 

According to crypto analyst Dan Gambardello, Historical patterns suggest that when QT concludes, and the Manufacturing PMI rises above 50 signaling economic expansion, risk assets like cryptocurrencies often enter strong bullish phases. This same setup is emerging once again.

Macro Turning Points Reset Crypto Risk Appetite

The part most people overlook is that macro turning points don’t just lift prices; they reset risk appetite across the entire market. When QT ends, and liquidity starts creeping back in, fundamentals get re-priced, infrastructure assets catch a bid first, and rotations happen faster than narratives update.

2019 showed the pattern: same pairs, same setup, totally different valuations because liquidity redistributes everything. Fed pivots usually come with stress somewhere in the system, not comfort, so volatility is a feature of this setup, not a bug. Alt/BTC pairs sitting in the same zones with totally different USD prices are exactly how silent regime shifts look to retail.

From Europe, dollar liquidity pressure is already easing through FX and rates, and that usually bleeds into risk sooner than headlines admit. Data does not guarantee outcomes, but it does show that playing small and short-term comes with the highest opportunity cost.

Crypto analyst Dan Gambardello predicts what’s next for the top altcoins 


On the LINK/BTC chart, Chainlink is trading at levels nearly identical to where it stood when QT ended in September 2019. At that time, LINK hovered around $1–$2 before eventually rallying toward $50 in the next cycle

Today, LINK sits near $13, with its on-chain risk score at just 25, well below the $50–$60 range seen at the last QT pivot. Historically, this level has been a key accumulation zone.

Cardano (ADA) Price

Cardano shows a similar pattern. The ADA/BTC pair is positioned at the same “reset zone” observed during the 2019 QT end. While ADA may trade sideways in the short term, its long-term alignment with PMI expansion is evident. 

Back in 2019, ADA traded around $0.4–$0.5 with a risk score in the 20s. Today, with QT ending, ADA is near $0.4, and its risk score remains low, signaling strong late-cycle value.

XRP Price

XRP presents a unique case. Previously, the SEC lawsuit limited its potential, but with regulatory obstacles now removed, XRP is in a stronger position. XRP/BTC is trading at levels similar to those seen when QT ended in 2019. 

Its current risk score is 39, a historically favorable level for rallies. In 2017, XRP surged from 20 cents to over $3 from comparable risk levels. Analysts suggest that with QT ending, PMI expansion, and regulatory clarity, XRP could see an even stronger setup than in the previous cycle.

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FAQs

What happens to altcoins when the Fed ends quantitative tightening?

When QT ends, liquidity returns, risk appetite rises, and altcoins like ADA, LINK, and XRP often enter bullish phases.

How does the Manufacturing PMI affect cryptocurrency prices?

A Manufacturing PMI above 50 indicates economic expansion. This improved outlook often increases investor confidence and risk appetite, benefiting assets like Bitcoin and altcoins.

Are these top altcoins good for long-term holding (HODL)?

Yes, ADA, LINK, and XRP show strong historical accumulation patterns, low risk, and alignment with macro trends for long-term growth.

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