$SHELL — Beta Higher Than BTC: If BTC Drops 10%, How Much Will SHELL Drop?

One of the most important characteristics of small altcoins is high beta—meaning the fluctuation range is always larger than BTC in both directions.

📊 Evidence from real data:
🔴 BTC down over 1 year: estimated ~20-30%
🔴 $SHELL down over 1 year: -82.81%
🔴 Ratio: SHELL drops 3-4 times as much as BTC

📊 Current context:
🔴 BTC fluctuating around 60,000 USD
🔴 Net ETF outflows: $1.79 billion
🔴 $SHELL at 0.0215 — close to the ATL of 0.0202
🔴 24h liquidity: 316,007 USDT

Thin liquidity makes SHELL’s beta even higher. A single large sell order is enough to push the price to new lows, while BTC only moves slightly.

📌 What this means:
🔴 If BTC drops further → SHELL takes much heavier losses
🟢 If BTC rebounds → SHELL may recover faster, but it needs volume confirmation

High beta is a double-edged sword—SHELL amplifies both the downside and the upside moves of BTC.

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