roadrunner Posted May 26, 2022 Share Posted May 26, 2022 AVAX was one of the biggest movers in crypto markets on Thursday, as prices fell by over 10%, hitting a two-week low in the process. ATOM was also trading in the red, with its value dropping by as much as 13% in the day. Avalanche (AVAX) AVAX was one of today’s biggest losers, as prices fell by over 10% on Thursday, pushing them to a two-week low. Following a low of $23.72 during Wednesday’s session, AVAX/USD climbed to a peak of $28.54 earlier in the day. Today’s drop saw AVAX hit its lowest point since May 12, and comes as its recent support point of $29.20 was broken. Prices now seemed to have found a lower floor at the $24.10 level, which is not far off from a ten-month low of $22.30. Looking at the chart, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is tracking below 30, after its ceiling of 32 was held earlier in the week. This has resulted in an increase of bearish strength, and an extension of an almost six-week down cycle. So far, the latest floor has held somewhat firm, and bulls will potentially look to use it to push prices back towards resistance at $28. Cosmos (ATOM) ATOM also dropped by double digits on Thursday, as it too fell below its recent price floor during today’s session. The floor of $10.00 was broken as prices of ATOM/USD fell to an intraday low of $9.37, which, like AVAX, is also a two-week low. Thursday’s drop follows a high of $10.90 during yesterday’s session. However, following four consecutive sessions of declines, prices are now in single digits. As can be seen from the chart, the 10-day moving average is no longer downward facing, which is a positive sign for those hoping for a rebound. Typically, price uptick comes when we see an upward cross between the 10-day and 25-day moving averages, so with the 10-day beginning to move closer to the 25-day, this possibility is slightly higher. Traders will now wait to see if ATOM can recapture the $10 level. If so, then we could likely see an influx of short-term minded bulls. Will ATOM drop even further before any future rebound in price? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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