Popcat Price Prediction: POPCAT Surges 16%
The Popcat price surged 16% in the last 24 hours to trade at $0.6216 as of 03:50 a.m. EST on trading volume that plunged 92% to $95 million.
Popcat Price Aims For A Continued Bullish Trend
The Popcat price is currently showing a strong bullish trend after buyers regained control near the $0.4826 support level, pushing the price into a markup phase. The rounding bottom pattern further confirms this bullish momentum, according to data from GeckoTerminal .
Popcat is now trading above both the 50-day and 200-day Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), signaling robust upward momentum.
Additionally, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 66 and approaching the 70-overbought region, indicating strong buying pressure.
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is also in positive territory, with the blue MACD line crossing above the orange signal line, confirming a bullish trend.
The RSI and MACD indicate that Popcat is currently on a strong upward trend. If the bulls maintain this momentum, the price could continue rising, with a target of $0.7000 in sight.
POPCAT Chart Analysis Source: GeckoTerminal.comHowever, a death cross has formed at $0.5617, as the 200-day SMA has crossed above the 50-day SMA, which is often seen as a bearish signal despite the ongoing bullish trend. If market conditions turn bearish, Popcat’s price could fall back to its next support level at $0.5697 (50-day SMA).
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