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Chainlink Aims to Recover Late July Losses: What’s Next For LINK?

Published 24/08/2024, 01:04 am
Chainlink Aims to Recover Late July Losses: What’s Next For LINK?
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  • Chainlink (LINK) aims to recover losses from late July.
  • Whales add 3.4 million LINK in two days, signaling renewed confidence.
  • RSI approaches overbought zone, potentially risking the current rally.

Chainlink (LINK) has emerged as a standout performer in the cryptocurrency market, staging an impressive recovery that aims to recoup losses incurred in late July. This resurgence, however, brings with it a paradoxical challenge: the potential for overheating due to intense bullish sentiment.

The altcoin’s recent price action has caught the attention of whales, who have demonstrated renewed confidence in LINK’s prospects. In a remarkable display of accumulation, these players have added over 3.4 million LINK tokens to their holdings in just two days, representing an influx of approximately $40 million.

Source: IntoTheBlock

This surge in whale activity has propelled total inflows from 256,000 LINK to an impressive 3.71 million LINK, underscoring the growing optimism surrounding the token.

This substantial increase in whale accumulation suggests that LINK’s recent price appreciation has not gone unnoticed by major market participants.

The influx of capital from these influential investors could potentially fuel further upward momentum, reinforcing the bullish narrative surrounding Chainlink.

However, the rapid pace of this accumulation has pushed LINK into potentially precarious territory. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), a key technical indicator, signals that Chainlink is approaching overbought conditions.

This development raises concerns about the sustainability of the current rally, as overbought conditions often precede price corrections or consolidation phases.

From a price action perspective, LINK faces a critical juncture at the $12.00 level, which has historically served as a significant support and resistance point. Breaking above this threshold could pave the way for substantial recovery of profits lost during the July downturn.

This content was originally published on The News Crypto

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