Cryptocurrencies Price Prediction: Chainlink, Dogecoin & Shiba inu — Asian Wrap 26 August
|Chainlink price hovers just above a historical barrier, but technicals suggest one more low could occur
Chainlink price has lost 25% of its market value since rallying 67% this summer. LINK price consolidated under relatively sparse volume, hinting that bulls want a better deal. Invalidation of the bearish thesis is a closing candle above $9.65.
Dogecoin Price Prediction: On-chain metrics show whales won’t let the dog off the leash
Technical and on-chain analysis note significant influence of high market cap investors on the Dogecoin price. Last week, Dogecoin price rallied an impressive 25% in just a few hours. A contrarian forecast was issued proposing that the uptrend move was more of a sucker’s rally than the start of a new bull run.
Shiba Inu price rallies 15%, but the dog smells like a smart money trap
Shiba Inu Price surges 15% during the London session. The Volume Profile Indicator shows an influx of transactions pouring in on intra-hour time frames. A daily close above $0.00001700 would add more confidence that the uptrend spike is a genuine start of the next rally.
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