BRETT Price Explodes 30% In A Single Week – What’s Next For The Meme Coin?

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The crypto market has enjoyed a good run in the last few days, with several large-cap assets posting double-digit gains in the past week. Meanwhile, meme coins like Dogecoin, dogwifhat, Pepe, and Brett, were also among the best-performing assets in the market.

Specifically, BRETT witnessed an over 30% increase in its value over the past week. Interestingly, a popular crypto pundit has suggested this recent momentum is only the tip of the iceberg, as the meme token’s price seems set to take off.

Analyst Predicts Meme Coin’s Price Will Skyrocket By 300%

In a recent post on the X platform, prominent crypto analyst Ali Martinez put forward an exciting projection for the price of BRETT over the coming weeks. According to the pundit, recent price action suggests that the meme coin is gearing for an explosive 300% move to the upside.

The rationale behind this bullish projection is the formation of a bull flag on BRETT’s daily price chart. A bullish flag formation is a technical analysis and a strong continuation pattern that resembles a flag on a pole. 

The pole usually represents a vertical rise while the flag represents a period of price consolidation. The important feature of this chart formation is the breakout from the flag, which typically mirrors the length of the initial pole of the flag. 

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As shown in the chart above, the BRETT price seems to be on the verge of a breakout, having been in a consolidation range since early June. This consolidation zone or flag was preceded by a vertical upward movement, which saw the token’s price jump from $0.03 to $0.2.

Martinez noted in his post that if the meme coin’s price breaks out of the flag, the $0.15 support level needs to hold strong upon retest. If the support fails to hold, the Brett might just return within the consolidation range. In the case of a successful breakout, the analyst predicted the BRETT price to climb as high as $0.63.

BRETT Price Overview

As inferred earlier, a price upswing to $0.63 would represent an over 300% rally from the current price point. As of this writing, the price of Brett stands around $0.147, reflecting a nearly 6% increase in the last 24 hours.

According to data from CoinGecko, the meme token is up by nearly 30% in the past week. With a market capitalization of over $1.45 billion, BRETT ranks amongst the top 10 largest meme coins in the digital asset sector.

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