Tron (TRX) Price Watch: Updated Potential Correction Levels
Tron Price Key HighlightsTron continues to trend lower and has dipped back to the descending channel support on the 4-hour chart. A bounce could take it up to the Fibonacci retracement levels before the drop resumes. Moving averages suggest further declines while oscillators signal a potential rally. Tron could be in for a pullback to the Fib levels near the descending channel top while oscillators climb higher. Technical Indicators SignalsThe 100 SMA is below the longer-term 200 SMA to confirm that the path of least resistance is to the downside. In other words, the selloff is more likely to persist from there. The gap between the moving averages is also widening to reflect stronger selling pressure. The 61.8% retracement level is closest to the channel top at 0.0511 and the 38.2% retracement level is at the mid-channel area of interest. The moving averages could hold as additional upside barriers in the event of a break past the channel resistance. Stochastic is turning higher to signal that buyers are gaining the upper hand. RSI is also pointing up to signal a return in bullish pressure while sellers take a break. A bit of bullish divergence can also be seen as Tron spiked down and made lower lows while the oscillator had higher lows. TRXUSD Chart from TradingViewMarket FactorsTron and its altcoin peers remain under pressure on news of the hack on a South Korean exchange last weekend and the ongoing probe into price manipulation. There have already been reports suggesting that Tether was used to manipulate bitcoin price back in 2017, so any evidence that this was also the case for other digital assets could further undermine confidence in the industry. However, cryptocurrencies appear to be finding support after the Fed indicated plans for two more rate hikes later this year. Risk-taking in equities took a hit, thereby supporting other higher-yielders like crypto for the time being. Tron (TRX) Price Watch: Updated Potential Correction Levels was last modified: June 14th, 2018 by Sarah Jenn