#FET❤️ Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) is in good shape to continue its rise
Like TAO, FET also experienced a significant correction starting in March. Indeed, the price fell by almost 80% in just a few months. But buyers gathered at the support at $0.7, and the buying reaction allowed to break the bearish trendline. Since this break, the price has drawn clear ascending troughs and peaks, on the other side of the bearish trendline:
The close above $1.74 validates the ongoing trend. At the moment, FET is being rejected at the resistance level at $1.8, but it has the possibility of bouncing on the 9 and 18 moving averages, or at the support located at $1.4. As long as the trend does not change, it is the buyers who have control over the price.
On its side, the RSI is back on the bullish trendline. The momentum is clearly bullish, and a bounce on this trendline would be needed to maintain bullish momentum.$FET
#xrp🔥 Ripple CEO Announces Important Date for XRP Holders. Mark Your Calendars for December 8th.
A new episode of “60 Minutes” featuring an interview with Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse will air on December 8th.
Garlinghouse took to social media to announce the official date earlier today.
The interview, which Garlinghouse originally announced in late November, is expected to focus on the cryptocurrency industry’s struggle for regulatory clarity in the United States.
In a recent social media post, Garlinghouse predicted that the departure of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler would help turn things around in the cryptocurrency industry. Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko previously claimed that Ripple’s victory was a “fatal wound” to the SEC’s anti-crypto agenda.
Garlinghouse’s upcoming appearance on “60 Minutes” is expected to further shine a spotlight on Ripple-affiliated XRP, which has seen a stunning surge over the past month. On Dec. 3, the token hit a new multi-year high of $2.82, according to CoinGecko.
It’s worth noting that “60 Minutes” is the longest-running news show in American television history. Premiering in 1968, the show has already had over 2,500 episodes.