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Litecoin Halving Soon,what's Next?

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BINANCE:LTCUSDT   Litecoin / TetherUS
#LTC UPDATE

LTC is creating a symmetrical triangle pattern in this daily time frame
(basic about symmetrical triangle pattern)

A symmetrical triangle is a chart pattern characterized by two converging trend lines connecting a series of sequential peaks and troughs. These trend lines should be converging at a roughly equal slope. Trend lines that are converging at unequal slopes are referred to as a rising wedge, falling wedge, ascending triangle, or descending triangle.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
#Symmetrical triangles occur when a security's price is consolidating in a way that generates two converging trend lines with similar slopes.
#The breakout or breakdown targets for a symmetrical triangle are equal to the distance between the initial high and low applied to the breakout or breakdown point.
#Many traders use symmetrical triangles in conjunction with other forms of technical analysis that act as a confirmation.

The upper trendline is acting as resistance right now, and if it doesn't break out of this pattern, we may see a retest of the lower level of this pattern, which is also the golden level of fid retreatment. After the breakout of this pattern, we can anticipate a very strong bounce.
LTC is encountering resistance at $102 but market sentiment indicates a breakthrough is on the horizon. The best exit place for short-term investors would be in the $130–$140 region if this barrier is broken, at which point LTC might start a bullish run.

This piece is not intended to be financial advice. Before making an investing choice, always do your own research and speak with a qualified advisor.

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Comment:
LTC breaks this symmetrical triangle pattern, but we need one green candle to conform the breakout.

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