Harmony Price Steady at key Support Level as Crypto market calms

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  • This article highlights significant Harmony price levels ahead of tonight's potentially game-changing FOMC announcement.

This article highlights significant Harmony price levels ahead of tonight’s potentially game-changing FOMC announcement.

Harmony (ONE) has spent the last week consolidating above the 200-Day Moving Average as traders digest the magnitude of the recent sell-off and the potential outcome from today’s FOMC meeting. The current sideways action follows a 55% drop from the October high and a $2 bi drop in market cap. Subsequently, ONE has lost ground to rivals and is currently ranked the 64th most-valuable cryptocurrency behind Zcash. Furthermore, Harmony could experience extreme volatility if the U.S central bank surprises the market in either direction. Therefore, traders should be aware of the critical price levels.

ONE Price Analysis

The daily chart shows the Harmony price is holding above the 200-DMA at $0.1565. In simple terms, as long as ONE continues to respect the long-term indicator, it should remain stable. On the other hand, a daily close below $0.1565 would damage the coins prospects. In that event, an extension to the July highs of around $0.8000 is possible.

If the market reacts well to tonight’s announcement, the logical upside target is the 100-DMA at $0.2275, around 30% above the current price. Furthermore, clearance of the 100-Day should encourage momentum buying, targeting $0.2700 (October 10th high).

Harmony Price Chart (Daily)

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Written By: Elliott Laybourne

Elliott Laybourne is an accomplished Hedge Fund sales and Investment bank trading specialist. Elliott also started a successful Base Metals Brokerage business in partnership with ABN AMRO clearing bank. He worked on the open outcry trading floors at the London International Financial Futures Exchange 'LIFFE' and the London Metal Exchange 'LME.' He also provided research and execution services for Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Credit Suisse, Schroders Asset Management, and Pennsylvania State Public School Employees Retirement System, as amongst others. Today, he focuses on providing trading consultancy and business development services for family office and brokerage clientele.

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