Trump Meme Coin Crash: Will Offical TRUMP Price Drop to $10?

Highlights
- The TRUMP meme coin price has erased some of its initial gains.
- Data shows that the most profitable whales have sold their tokens.
- The coin has formed a rising wedge and a bearish flag pattern.
Trump meme coin wiped billions in market capitalization as it crashed from roughly $70 to $30 over the past two days. This sudden drop can be attributed to profit-taking and lack of crypto mention during Trump’s inauguration ceremony. If there isn’t a bullish development from the 47th president of the United States, will the Official TRUMP price crash to $10?
Trump Meme Coin Crashes As Whales Book Profits
There are signs that the most profitable Official Trump traders have dumped their tokens. David Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports made a cool $1 million as he bought the surging coin and then dumped.
On-chain data shows that the most profitable TRUMP token trader made $59 million and has already cashed out $44 million. The other trader made $53 million and has sold everything. The top 15 most profitable TRUMP meme coin holders have dumped tokens worth millions of dollars.
This is a common scenario in the stock and crypto market, where smart money investors buy surging assets. They then sell early and leave many FOMO retail investors holding the bag. It has happened in most meme coins, most recently, with ai16z, the popular AI agent that surged and then collapsed.
The TRUMP price also crashed as other cryptocurrencies fell. Bitcoin price has dropped from a record high of $109,200 to $102,000. Other meme coins like Shiba Inu and Pepe have all dropped sharply in the past few days.
This decline is also because investors are selling the news since the coin jumped ahead of the inauguration, which has now happened.
Can TRUMP Price Crash to $10?
The 30-minute chart shows that the TRUMP price peaked at $75, where it created a double-top chart pattern with a neckline at $53. This pattern has twin peaks and is often a highly bearish chart pattern.
TRUMP price has formed a small rising wedge chart pattern, another negative sign in technical analysis. This wedge happened after the token fell sharply, a sign that it is forming a bearish flag pattern.
Therefore, there is a risk that the sell-off will continue in the near term as investors wait for crypto policy announcements. A bearish breakdown could see it crash to the next pivotal support point at $21.45, its lowest level on January 18. TRUMP price will drop to $10 if it moves below that support level.
Conversely, a move above the double-top’s neckline at $54 will invalidate the bearish view and push it to a record high.
Trump’s Lack of Crypto Mention Hints More Crash Ahead
Another possible catalyst for the Trump price crash is the fact that Donald Trump did not mention crypto in his inaugural speech as many investors were expecting. He also did not sign any crypto-related executive order on Monday. That could be a sign that cryptocurrencies may continue falling in the near term.
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