šŸø $PEPE Price Drops 8% as Momentum Indicators Signal Further Weakness


PEPEā€™s price has dropped nearly 8% in the past 24 hours, days after reaching its all-time high on December 9. Momentum indicators, including the RSI at 33.3, show that PEPE is nearing oversold territory but has not yet hit the critical threshold of 30, leaving room for further correction.

Additionally, the 7D MVRV Ratio at -9.3% points to significant short-term holder losses, with historical data indicating a potential downside toward -12% to -15% before a rebound. Whether PEPE holds its key support at $0.0000188 or breaks lower will likely define its next major price movement.

šŸ”ø #PEPE RSI Isnā€™t In The Oversold Zone Yet

PEPE RSI is currently at 33.3, reflecting a sharp decline since December 16. This indicates that the meme coin is approaching oversold territory, as its RSI nears the critical threshold of 30.

The heavy drop in RSI, combined with the ongoing 8% correction in the last 24 hours, suggests increased selling pressure and bearish sentiment in the short term.

The RSI (Relative Strength Index) measures the speed and magnitude of price changes to evaluate whether an asset is overbought or oversold. RSI values above 70 indicate overbought conditions, often signaling a potential pullback, while values below 30 suggest oversold conditions, which could precede a rebound.

With PEPE RSI at 33.3 and nearing oversold levels, the price may continue to face downward pressure, but a potential bounce could occur if buyers step in at these lower levels.

šŸ”ø MVRV Ratio Shows The Correction Could Continue

PEPE 7D MVRV Ratio is currently at -9.3%, a sharp decline from 17% on December 8 when its price hit a new all-time high. This negative MVRV indicates that, on average, short-term holders are now at an unrealized loss. The recent drop reflects increased selling pressure, suggesting that the current correction could persist in the short term.