Near protocol is ranked as the third most commonly held asset by crypto funds as of Q3 2021. It is, however, awaiting an upcoming launch of its USN stablecoin. And, a potential listing on Coinbase’s exchange is underway.
Now the question an investor would ask is- What do price charts tell us about NEAR’s performance?
After breaking the $13 resistance level which it had maintained since November last year, a look at price charts revealed that the NEAR Protocol reached an all-time high of $20.44 on 16 January 2022. Since then, however, the Protocol had been on a steady decline.
At the time of this press, the price of the NEAR token was pegged at $16.84, representing a 0.29% decline within the last 24 hours and an 18% decrease from its ATH. The Protocol had since formed a new resistance around the $14 region.
Furthermore, in February, the 50 EMA of the protocol maintained a steady position above the price indicating an elongated bearish run. The bulls, however, quickly intervened around 9 March forcing the trend line below the price. The Protocol had maintained this bullish run from March till the time of the press.
So far this year, the highest RSI the Protocol has observed is 74.77 which was on 10 April. Since its launch, it recorded its highest RSI of 90 on 23 August 2021.
Similarly, the lowest RSI the Protocol has observed is 31.19 which was recorded on 21 February. Notably, at the time of this press, the RSI stood at 59.06, a level just above the 50 neutral position. Now, for an investor to understand the coin’s trajectory thoroughly, a look at on-chain metrics is a must.
Source: TradingView
The market capitalization for the NEAR token stood at $11.60b at the time of this press. This represents a spike from the $8.85b market
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