Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Biggest Movers: SOL, XLM 5% Lower, as Bearish Streak Extends

Biggest Movers: SOL, XLM 5% Lower, as Bearish Streak Extends

Solana dropped for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, as the token started the month of August nearly 5% lower. Overall, the global market cap was mostly in the red, dropping by 1.44% as of writing. Stellar fell to a one-week low, following a four-day losing streak of its own.

Solana (SOL)

Solana slipped for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, as the token dropped to a one-week low.

SOL/USD hit a bottom of $23.16 earlier in today’s session, which comes a day after price peaked at $24.38.

Tuesday’s low is the weakest point solana has hit since July 25, when the token traded under the $23.00 level.

One of the catalysts of this decline appears to be the relative strength index (RSI) falling below a support point at 51.00

At the time of writing, the index is tracking at 48.84, with the next visible price floor at 45.00.

There is a strong chance that SOL bears could push the token towards $20.00, should bearish momentum intensify.

Stellar (XLM)

Stellar (XLM) was another notable token to drop on the first day of the new month, edging lower for a fourth straight day.

Following a high of $0.1558 to start the week, XLM/USD retreated to a low of $0.1465 earlier in today’s session.

This is the lowest point that stellar has hit since last Wednesday, and comes as bears made an attempt to collide with a floor at $0.1445.

Like with solana, today’s sell-off in XLM was as a result of the RSI breaking out of a floor at the 59.00 zone.

Currently, price strength is tracking at 57.11, with the 10-day (red) moving average starting to point downward, following an extended uptrend.

A destination of $0.1250 might be a long-term target, especially in the event of a breakout below $0.1445.

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via Eliman Dambell

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