Fxstreet
Nov 4, 2024 7:22 AM
Litecoin (LTC) trades slightly down at around $66.60 on Monday after closing below an ascending trendline on Sunday. Technical indicators suggest a potential downturn, supported by on-chain metrics showing dormant wallets becoming active and a negative spike in the Network Realized Profit/Loss (NPL) indicator pointing to a decline ahead.
Litecoin price broke and closed below an ascending trendline (drawn by joining multiple lows since early August) on Sunday after facing rejection and closing below the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $70.63 earlier in the week. As of Monday, LTC’s price continues to trade down around $66.60.
If the ascending trendline breakdown level around $68 holds as resistance, LTC could decline over 11% from its current level to retest its August 27 low of $59.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart points downwards and reads at 43, below its neutral level of 50, indicating increasing bearish momentum.
LTC/USDT daily chart
Santiment’s Age Consumed index aligns with the bearish outlook noted from the technical perspective. Spikes in this index suggest dormant tokens (tokens stored in wallets for a long time) are in motion, and they can be used to spot short-term local tops or bottoms.
For LTC, history shows that the spikes were followed by a decline in Litecoin price. The most recent uptick on Saturday also forecasted that LTC was ready for a downtrend.
LTC Age Consumed chart. Source: Santiment
Santiment’s Network Realized Profit/Loss (NPL) indicator also projects a bearish outlook. This metric shows daily network-level Return On Investment (ROI) based on the coin’s on-chain transaction volume. Strong spikes in a coin’s NPL indicate that its holders are, on average, selling their bags at a significant profit. On the other hand, strong dips imply that the coin’s holders are, on average, realizing losses, suggesting panic sell-offs and investor capitulation.
In LTC’s case, the NPL indicator dipped from -649,360 to -65.54 million from Friday to Saturday.This negative downtick indicates that the holders were, on average, realizing losses and increasing the selling pressure.
LTC Network Realized Profit/Loss chart. Source: Santiment
However, if LTC recovers the 200-day EMA at $70.63 and closes above Saturday’s high of $71.25, the bearish thesis would be invalidated. This scenario would cause the Litecoin price to rise 7% to retest its October 19 high of $76.19.