Bottomed out? MINA rises 75% nine days after hitting its worst level to date

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A $92 million token sale round, Coinbase listing, and an overall crypto market rebound boosted MINA’s massive upside move.

MINA, a utility token backed by a “lightweight” smart contracts platform of the same name, continued its upside move nine days after rebounding from $1.58, its lowest level to date.

The coin rallied by about 75% to reach $2.75 as of March 24 as traders weighed a high-profile funding rounds involving the sale of $92 million worth of MINA tokens to Three Arrows Capital, FTX Ventures, and other venture capitalists.

MINA/USD daily price chart featuring its correlation with Bitcoin. Source: TradingView

An overall recovery sentiment across the crypto market also assisted in pushing MINA’s price higher, since altcoins typically move in tandem with Bitcoin (BTC).

Additionally, Coinbase’s announcement on March 23 to add MINA support to its crypto exchange may have also boosted its upside prospects among traders and investors alike. 

“Trading will begin on or after 9AM PT on Thursday, March 24, if liquidity conditions are met,” Coinbase clarified.

MINA bottoming out?

The latest buying spree in the MINA market came after a long period of brutal selloffs that saw its price per token falling from its record high of $6.71 on Nov. 11, 2021, to $1.58 on March 15, 2022 — a roughly 76.50% decline.

Nonetheless, MINA’s ongoing upside retracement has been showing signs of bottoming out, i.e., the end of its November-March bearish cycle, based on three widely-tracked technical setups: rising volumes, key moving averages, and a price-momentum indicator.

MINA/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

In detail, MINA’s rebound has had it break above its 20-day and 50-day exponential moving averages (the green and red waves in the chart above). Meanwhile, the move upside accompanied a rise in trading volumes, signifying traders and investors’ conviction in the rally.

Additionally, MINA’s Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD; the blue wave) moved above its zero line, a bullish indicator. 

Conversely, MINA risked a pullback move due to its relative strength index (RSI) nearing the overbought benchmark level of 70 and the price facing interim selloff sentiment near its 100-day simple moving average (100-day SMA; the purple wave in the chart above) at $2.72.

MINA price: key levels to watch

The 100-day SMA also coincided with the 0.236 Fib line (near $2.79) of the Fibonacci retracement structure — drawn from $6.71-swing high to $1.58-swing low, thus providing an additional layer of resistance against MINA’s upside attempts.

MINA/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

As a result, a successful pullback move, backed by an overbought RSI signal, could have MINA test its 20-day and 50-day EMAs as interim downside targets, with an extended selloff bringing back $1.58 in focus.

Related: BTC price almost clears $43.5K with Terra $125M Bitcoin buy-ins gathering pace

Conversely, a decisive move above the $2.36-2.72 resistance range could push MINA’s price toward $3 —  a psychological upside target — initially, followed by an extended run-up to the 0.382 Fib line above $3.50.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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