#Stellar is down 80% from All-Time Highs; Is the Bear Run Over?

Past Performance of Stellar
Stellar is firm, recovering, and up roughly five percent in the past 24 hours. At spot rates, the coin is bouncing from around 2022 lows. Specifically, XLM buyers are building on gains of September 7, rejecting bear calls. Still, despite the welcomed expansion, prices are within a bear formation.

#Stellar Technical Analysis
The August 19 bear candlestick is conspicuous in the daily chart and defines the current trend. Since the wide-ranging bar was printed, XLM prices have maintained a strong downtrend. Presently, prices have found support at around 2022 lows with hints of slowing downsides considering the series of higher highs relative to the lower BB. While bears are firm, the tide may swing to favor XLM buyers if prices close above the 20-day moving average and $0.11. The breakout would signal the end of the 10-month correction; thus, the leg up ought to be with rising trading volumes. If this pans out, XLM may rally towards $0.13. Conversely, sharp losses below July 2022 lows at $0.097 will reaffirm bears, forcing XLM towards $0.069 in a bear continuation pattern.

What to Expect from #XLM?
The coin is down 80 percent from May 2021 highs. After such heavy losses, XLM buyers may find relief if prices expand above $0.11 in alignment with the gains of September 7. However, should bears continue to dig in, XLM could slump to new multi-month lows.
Resistance level to watch out for: $0.11
Support level to watch out for: $0.097


Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are not investment advice. Do your research.
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