Relative Strength in a Flat Altcoin Session

$WLFI is the outlier here. A 4.01% move in 24 hours might seem modest in isolation, but it's executing cleanly above token cohorts that are treading water. $LEO sits at $9.48 with just +0.99% and anaemic $1M volume - a tell that interest has shifted elsewhere. $ASTER at $0.62 (up 0.96%) on $96M volume shows moderate participation but lacks conviction. $WLFI's +4% advance on $31M volume suggests either accumulation or technical momentum breaking away from peer weakness.

The volume ratio matters here. $WLFI is moving on half ASTER's volume but at four times the daily percentage gain. That's not noise - it's a signal that capital is rotating into $WLFI specifically rather than riding a rising tide across the sector.

Session Handoff Dynamics: Asia Closing, London Opening

As Asian trading hours wind down and London participants come online, price levels established during the Asia session typically serve as either anchors or targets for the European morning. $WLFI's 4% run suggests that Asian buyers either held positions overnight or that selling pressure failed to materialize during Asia's final hours.

$LEO's flatness ($1M volume) is telling. Low volume at session handoffs usually precedes volatility - either London will pick up the slack or $LEO drifts. $ASTER's higher volume ($96M) indicates it's being actively managed but without directional commitment, a classic consolidation pattern.

$WLFI, by contrast, is posting gains into the handoff. If London volume confirms, this could accelerate. If volume drops post-open, the move stalls.

Technicals and Bitcoin Relative Performance

$WLFI's move against $BTC context: If Bitcoin remains stable or slightly positive during this handoff window, a +4% altcoin move is meaningful relative strength. Altcoins typically underperform $BTC in sideways or down markets; outperformance during risk-on sessions suggests either specific fundamental strength in $WLFI or reallocation from $BTC into selective alts.