đ Prediction (ADA, SAND and AXS):
đ ADA/USDT - On May 21, the price of #Cardano reached a peak of $0.50 and then retreated from it. The Awesome Oscillator (AO) technical indicator confirms the current trend of ADA distribution, as it now shows red bars on the histogram. This indicator measures market momentum, identifies the current trend of the cryptocurrency, and potential price reversal points. When AO shows red bars, the short-term momentum decreases faster than the long-term momentum. This usually indicates increased selling pressure and hints at a possible price decline. Moreover, the AO #ADA has shown only red bars since April 1. Consequently, a bearish sentiment has dominated the Cardano market for over 60 days. If the selling pressure continues to increase, the price may fall to the $0.40 level, where it was last seen in December 2023.
đ SAND/USDT - The MACD is a momentum indicator that compares the dynamics of the 12-day and 26-day exponential moving averages (EMA). The index consists of two lines â the MACD line and the signal line. When the short-term moving average crosses below the long-term moving average, it is considered a signal to sell and close long positions. As seen on the SAND chart, the MACD line (blue) crossed the signal line (orange) from top to bottom. Traders may consider this an opportune moment to sell. If #SAND sales increase, the price may fall below $0.4 and reach $0.36.
đź AXS/USDT - The price of AXS, the token of the play-to-earn platform Axie Infinity, rose by 11% last month. However, a dip below the 20-day exponential moving average (EMA) signals bearish sentiment. In the coming weeks, #AXS may lose some of the recently gained points. The 20-day EMA helps track the average price of an asset over the past 20 days. When the cryptocurrency price falls below this key moving average, the market is dominated by sales, which is considered a bearish signal. If the selling pressure on AXS continues to grow, its price may drop to $7.3 and then to the long-term support level of $6.76.
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