Ripple slipped below May’s crucial support at $0.65 to trade a two-month low of $0.57. The selloff affected most crypto assets, starting with Bitcoin’s drop to $30,000.
When writing, the international money transfer token teeters at $0.62 amid a gradually building bullish momentum. Perhaps a daily close above $0.7 will call more buyers into the market upon Ripple regaining market stability.
The TD Sequential indicator has recently flashed a buy signal on the 12-hour chart. This is a chart overlay tool that measures the volatility of an asset while tracking its trend. A buy signal forms in a red nine candlestick and implies that buyers get stronger as the bearish force fades.
On the other hand, a sell signal presents in a green nine candlestick, implying that selling pressure is about to balloon while bulls lose their grip. With a buy signal intact within the overall technical picture, massive gains are anticipated.
The growing uptrend is reinforced by the Relative Strength Index (RSI), gaining momentum after leaving the oversold region. Action toward the midline will cement the growing bullish grip.
Subsequently, traders should watch for movements in the MACD. If the MACD line crosses above the signal line, the buy signal will be validated. Holding above the short-term support at $0.6 is crucial to sustaining the uptrend, while closing the day above $0.7 may bolster Ripple significantly upward.
Spot rate: $0.63
Trend: Bullish
Volatility: Growing
Resistance: $0.7
Support: $0.6 and $0.57
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