Litecoin price could see a small pump to $150 as indicator flashes buy signals
|- Litecoin price fell by almost 22% in the past 48 hours after a widespread sell-off.
- LTC bulls are hopeful as the TD Sequential indicator has presented various buy signals.
Litecoin had a significant sell-off in the past 48 hours following Bitcoin’s bearish run towards $30,000. The entire cryptocurrency market lost more than $100 billion in the past 24 hours, but LTC could jump up again.
Litecoin price aims for $150 in the short-term
On the 1-hour, 2-hour and 6-hour charts, the TD Sequential has presented simultaneous buy signals which give a lot of credence to the bullish outlook. Considering the magnitude of the sell-off, bears didn’t have enough time to establish clear resistance levels on the way down.
LTC Buy Signals
This means that Litecoin price could at least climb towards $150 as it seems to be the nearest interesting resistance point. The In/Out of the Money Around Price (IOMAP) chart seems to indicate the same as it shows the most important resistance area to be located between $148 and $153.
LTC IOMAP chart
In the shorter time-frame, the Confluence detector shows a strong resistance level around $134 which coincides with the previous hourly high and the 10-SMA on the hourly chart. On the way down, there is a robust support level at $132 where the hourly 5-SMA and the previous 15-minutes low converge.
LTC Confluence levels
Additionally, there is an even stronger support level located at $131.6 which coincides with the 4-hour lower Bollinger Band.
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