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Is the Shiba Inu Bull Run in Trouble? 3 Things to Watch This Week (SHIB Price Analysis)
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Is the Shiba Inu Bull Run in Trouble? 3 Things to Watch This Week (SHIB Price Analysis)
Mar 18, 2024 6:32 AM

Shiba Inu entered a pullback. Will the support hold?

Key Support levels: $0.000025

Key Resistance levels: $0.000037

1. Sellers Return

SHIB had a good attempt to break above the resistance at $0.000037, but sellers stopped it. Now, bears appear determined to take the price to the key support at $0.000025.

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2. Correction in Progress

This correction is normal and nothing to be too worried about, especially since SHIB had a massive rally that quadrupled its price. Its important to monitor the key support and see if the buyers will come back in force. Then, SHIB could return on an uptrend.

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3. Daily MACD Remains Bearish

The MACD moving averages on the daily timeframe did a bearish cross. This is bearish, and until the histogram makes higher lows, it is unlikely to change.

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Bias

The bias for SHIB is bearish.

Short-Term Prediction for SHIB Price

All eyes are now on the key support at $0.000025. If that level holds, then buyers could take SHIB back on the offensive to break the current resistance.

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