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Litecoin grapples with ‘double top’ risks after LTC price rallies 37% in November

The classic bearish setup projects Litecoin price potentially falling to $200 in the coming sessions.

A 37% November price rally in Litecoin (LTC) risks exhaustion as the "silver cryptocurrency" hints at forming a Double Top chart pattern.

The classic bearish reversal setup appears when the price forms two consecutive peaks of almost the same height, with each upside move meeting with a strong correction towards a common support level, called the "neckline."

Typically, the price breaks below the support and falls by as much as the maximum height between the Double Top's peak and neckline.

So it appears, Litecoin is halfway through forming a Double Top pattern, as shown in the chart below.

LTC/USD four-hour price chart featuring 'Double Top' pattern. Source: TradingView

In detail, the LTC price peaked out on Nov. 10 near $295.50 — the first top — before correcting lower towards the neckline support of around $249. That followed up with a rebound to $280 — the second top, eventually attracting profit-takers to cause a minor correction, which is still underway.

Litecoin would need to extend its selloff to retest the neckline. Meanwhile, breaking below the support level would activate the Double Top breakout setup, with the profit target sitting near $200.

The Bitcoin correlation

Litecoin's bearish reversal pattern emerges when inflation in the U.S. has surged to a three-decade high, prompting investors to seek hedge across various financial instruments.

For instance, the most actively traded gold futures lately posted to its best week in six months, jumping 2.9% to $1,868.50 per troy ounce, after the U.S. Labor Department reported an increase in the consumer price index (CPI) by 6.2% year-over-year. That marked the fifth-straight month of inflation above 5%.

Many investors/traders turned to Bitcoin after perceiving it as a safety net against rising inflation, noted Wilfred Daye, head of Securitize Capital, the asset-management arm of Securitize Inc., admitting that people have picked the cryptocurrency as a hedge despite its concerning price volatility.

“We don’t have long enough history to assert Bitcoin is indeed an inflation hedge,” Daye said, adding:

“I would argue that gold is a better inflation hedge still. But Bitcoin as an inflation hedge is a new sexy concept -- people love new ideas."

Bitcoin's growth has also helped altcoins rise in tandem thanks to its broader influence across the crypto market. Litecoin has been one of the beneficiaries of the rally, with its one-year correlation efficiency with Bitcoin standing at 0.71 above zero, per data collected from Crypto Watch.

LTC/USD versus BTC/USD four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView

As a result, concerns over persistently higher inflation have acted as a tailwind for Litecoin gains through Bitcoin. That could somewhat play spoilers for the bearish Double Top setup presented above — and validate a bullish pattern that has been active since last weekend.

Litecoin "Bull Pennant" puts LTC target at $350

Dubbed Bull Pennant, the bullish continuation pattern appears when the price consolidates sideways inside a Triangle-structure after a strong rally upward. Traders confirm a bullish breakout when the price breaks above the Triangle's upper trendline with strong volumes.

Related: Litecoin hits 6-month high as LTC price soars 20% in 24 hours

In doing so, they eye the level at length equal to the height of the previous uptrend (aka Flagpole) as their profit target. As a result, Litecoin's price eyes an extended upside move towards $350, as shown via the setup in the chart below.

LTC/USD four-hour price chart featuring Bull Pennant setup. Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, failing to have a decisively bullish follow-through risk activating the Double Top setup. That brings the "multi-month ascending trendline support" in the picture as the next downside target should there be a bearish breakdown move; coincidentally, the target is also near $200.

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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Litecoin hits 6-month high as LTC price soars 20% in 24 hours

Nonetheless, LTC/USD is at risk of a price correction, as it’s painting a classic bearish reversal pattern.

Litecoin (LTC) has posted daily gains of almost 20% on Nov. 9, the highest levels for LTC/USD since May 2021, amid a wider cryptocurrency market rally that analysts attribute to inflation fears.

The 14th-largest digital asset rose by a little over 25% in three days, pushing its price to almost $250 on Coinbase. Meanwhile, the total value of cryptocurrencies reached nearly $3 trillion, the highest level ever.

Bitcoin influence

Litecoin’s ongoing price rally drew inspirations from similar upside moves across the top digital asset brass, data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro shows. 

For instance, Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s leading cryptocurrency by market capitalizatio, rallied to a new record high Tuesday above $68,500. Ether (ETH) also logged an all-time high above $4,840.

Top 15 cryptocurrencies' performance in the last 24 hours. Source: TradingView

Nonetheless, only a few top alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins) fared better against Bitcoin in the previous 24 hours, including Litecoin. Data provided by Messari showed that the hugely traded LTC/BTC instrument surged almost 14%, indicating a rise in capital migration from Bitcoin to Litecoin markets.

The pair’s technical outlook suggested further gains ahead, based on a classic bullish reversal pattern called a falling wedge.

Falling wedges begin wide at the top but start contracting as the price moves lower. A bullish confirmation comes when the price breaks above the wedge’s upper trendline. Analysts typically interpret the breakout as a signal to a rally toward the profit target that sits at length equal to the wedge’s maximum height.

LTC/BTC weekly price chart featuring falling Wedge setup. Source: TradingView

The latest Litecoin gains had its price break above its falling wedge’s upper trendline, staging prospects of additional upside.

In doing so, the profit target comes to be around 0.006122 BTC. On the flip side, the Litecoin chart detected a bearish divergence between its rising prices and falling volumes in the last three weeks, underscoring that the falling wedge breakout move may grow weaker.

Another Litecoin wedge, but bearish

The Litecoin price, in terms of United States dollars, has rallied by more than 150% after bottoming out near $103 on July 20. But the “silver to Bitcoin’s gold” cryptocurrency’s massive upside move has also triggered a bearish reversal outlook, indicating that its ascent is due for a pause.

Related: Litecoin transactions near an all-time high after gaining ground in consumer finance

Dubbed rising wedge, the pattern is the complete opposite of the falling wedge. It begins wider at the bottom but starts contracting as the price rises. A bearish confirmation comes when the price breaks below the lower trendline and then targets levels at a length equal to the wedge’s height.

LTC/USD 3-day chart featuring rising wedge setup. Source: TradingView

Depending on the level from where Litecoin initiates its negative breakout, the wedge target may shift from anywhere between $117 and $21.

Conversely, a decisive breakout above $250 would risk invalidating the rising wedge pattern, setting LTC en route to test $300 as its next price target.

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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Litecoin price hits $400 all-time high but LTC rally at risk of overheating

Litecoin price achieves $400 amid an overall crypto market boom.

Litecoin (LTC) has broken the $400 mark reaching a new all-time high price of $414 on Bitstamp on May 10. 

The problem with buying Litecoin is that it has become too expensive in a very little period. The world’s tenth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is worth 215 percent more than it was at the beginning of this year, soaring from $124.42 to a new record high of $413.90.

Its massive rally has beaten traditional markets on a year-to-date (YTD) timeframe, with many independent analysts now predicting the move to extend towards $500.

Rotational trading

Eye-popping returns in the Litecoin market came on the heels of a broad upside move in the cryptocurrency market. The silver crypto’s top altcoin rivals, including Ether, XRP, Cardano, and many others, posted better profits, with Dogecoin, a joke cryptocurrency, rising by more than 17,000 percent YTD at one point in time.

Jason Lau, chief operating officer at OKCoin — a San Francisco-based crypto service business, highlighted a brewing inverse correlation between Litecoin and Dogecoin, noting that the DOGE/USD exchange rates dropped by 12% in the period that saw the LTC/USD exchange rates popping higher by 12%.

Meanwhile, the Litecoin Dominance Index, a metric that measures Litecoin’s strength against the rest of the cryptocurrency market, increased from 0.96% on Sunday to as high as 1.11% on Monday. That further reflects a sentimental shift to the Litecoin markets as other alternative cryptocurrency rallies show signs of cooling off.

Litecoin Dominance Index recovers amid rotational trading. Source: LTC.D on Tradingview.com

But Litecoin now grapples with the same overvaluation risks that caused the Dogecoin price to crash by as much as 33% in the previous sessions. At the core of this bearish analogy lies a classic momentum oscillator indicator, dubbed as the Relative Strength Index (RSI), that has historically predicted potential price reversals in global markets. It now tells the same story about Litecoin.

Litecoin overbought?

The LTC/USD daily chart shows its RSI at an inflection level near 79.02. That is 9 points above the overbought threshold, which has earlier led to price corrections. 

Litecoin price's response to higher RSI levels in recent history. Source: LTCUSD on Tradingview.com

Typically, a short-term trend reversal in the Litecoin market — when its RSI tops out — leads the price to test the 20-day exponential moving average (the green wave) as interim support. Meanwhile, an extended sell-off prompts traders to treat the 50-day simple moving average (the blue wave) acting as the primary downside target.

Therefore, a potential pullback following the recent explosive move risks sending LTC/USD to $252-$310 based on current moving average valuations.

Macroeconomic catalysts

Away from technicals, the macroeconomic catalysts continue to support cryptocurrency markets on the whole.

A study conducted by Charles Schwab showed that more than 51 percent of millennials and Gen Z investors would more likely invest in cryptocurrencies than traditional stocks. Their interests in the emerging digital assets sector have surged in the wake of inflation and dollar devaluation fears, especially as the central banks around the world respond to the coronavirus pandemic with easing monetary policies.

The Federal Reserve, for instance, has clarified that it would continue its $120-billion monthly asset purchase program while maintaining benchmark rates near zero at least until 2023. That has reduced the opportunity costs of holding traditional safe-havens like bonds and dollars among regional investors.

Meanwhile, the correlation between Bitcoin (BTC) and Litecoin stands near 0.40, according to data collected from Crypto Watch.

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LTC price hits 13-month high against Bitcoin — All-time high next for Litecoin?

Litecoin continues to gain strength as traders' attention shifts to a broader altcoin market against Bitcoin's slowing uptrend.

Litecoin (LTC) prices surged by up to 35% to hit a one-year high against Bitcoin (BTC) this week, prompting analysts to predict an extended upside momentum for the remainder of the ongoing monthly session.

LTC/BTC 1-week candle chart (Binance). Source: TradingView

The LTC/BTC exchange rate touched 6,358 sats during the Asia-Pacific trading hours. The pair later corrected to an intraday low of 5,776 sats ahead of the London opening bell as profit-taking sentiment grew near the sessional peaks.

But according to data collected from Glassnode, the downside correction did little in offsetting Litecoin's growing bullish strength. The blockchain analytics firm noted a dramatic spike in the number of active Litecoin addresses beginning 2021, indicating a rising demand for the silver cryptocurrency just as the Bitcoin uptrend shows signs of cooling off

Number of active Litecoin addresses rises. Source: Glassnode

Altcoin season

The Litecoin price uptrend surfaced out of the womb of an ongoing altcoin market boom. Recent sessions saw Bitcoin losing its market share to a large army of rival cryptocurrencies, with Ether (ETH), the second-largest digital asset by market capitalization, hitting a record high above $3,500.

Against Bitcoin, Ether's price reached almost 6,350 sats for the first time since July 2018.

Ether hits 3-year high against Bitcoin. Source: TradingView

Litecoin similarly did well in both the Bitcoin- and U.S. dollar-quoted markets. On May 6, the LTC/USD exchange rate reached within the range of its previous historic high of $420, hitting $365.20 before turning lower into the London session.

Armchair analysts with massive followings on social media have started treating the Litecoin uptrend as a cue for a bigger, better rally ahead. 

Meanwhile, the Bitcoin market's consolidation mood continued to push traders to seek profitable opportunities in the altcoin market. The benchmark cryptocurrency's declining dominance in the crypto market came out to be inversely correlated with the LTC/USD price performance, as shown in the chart below.

Litecoin vs. Bitcoin dominance index. Source: TradingView

Litecoin boom

Bitcoin is trading inside the $51,000–$60,000 range, with its long-term sentiment skewed to the upside. In its stable, consolidating avatar, the flagship cryptocurrency provides bullish cues to the altcoin market, including Litecoin.

Bitcoin enters a bearish rising wedge range. Source: TradingView

"I think it's realistic to say that Litecoin will reach above $1,000 eventually," a pseudonymous crypto trader tweeted on May 6. "Maybe even close to $1,500."

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