Zilliqa price faces short-term selling pressure as bears target $0.04
|- Zilliqa price could be on the verge of a sell-off, according to various indicators.
- The digital asset is up by more than 200% since November.
Zilliqa had a major bull rally in the past two months, climbing from a low of $0.016 at the beginning of November to a new 2020-high at $0.054, established on December 19. Now, the digital asset seems to be poised for a correction before resuming its uptrend.
Zilliqa price remains inside a daily uptrend but faces short-term selling pressure
On the daily chart, the TD Sequential indicator presented a sell signal on December 20 which hasn’t been confirmed just yet. Additionally, the RSI has hit overextended levels for the first time since November 25, when ZIL experienced a significant sell-off.
ZIL/USD daily chart
Considering how extended the daily chart is, Zilliqa price seems bounded for a correction down to the next psychological level at $0.04. Nonetheless, bulls are still in control over most time frames.
ZIL/USD 1-hour chart
On the hourly chart, the uptrend remains intact as bulls have defended the 100-EMA several times in a row in the past two days. The next clear resistance level is the high at $0.054. A breakout above this point can quickly drive Zilliqa price towards $0.06.
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