- Summary:
- In this Stellar lumens price prediction, we explain why the path of least resistance for the coin is lower as sell-off accelerates.
The Stellar Lumens price is struggling. The XLM declined to $0.2300 yesterday as the rest of the crypto universe continued its crash. The coin has declined by almost 70% from its highest level this year. That has brought its total market capitalization to more than $5.7 billion, making it the 19th biggest cryptocurrency in the world. At its peak, XLM was in the top ten.
What happened: Stellar Lumens has become a victim of Bitcoin troubles. The BTC has been in a deep dive as investors react to the ongoing crackdown in China. Yesterday, the country ordered all companies in the financial sector to increase their crackdown of digital currencies. These companies, including Alipay, were asked to track and lock all accounts that have been trading cryptocurrencies. This means that it will be relatively difficult for people in China to trade cryptocurrencies.
This, in turn, will affect demand and possibly increase supply as they dump their holdings. As such, the announcement has pushed the total market capitalization of all coins tracked by CoinMarket Cap to more than $1.3 trillion, down from more than $2 trillion a few months ago. So, what next for XLM?
Stellar price prediction
The daily chart shows that the Stellar lumens price has been under pressure lately. This has seen it drop from the year-to-date high of $0.7977 to the current $0.2485. Along the way, the coin has fallen below 61.8% retracement level at $0.3395. It is now approaching the 78.6% retracement at $0.2148. Also, a death cross is about to happen. This is a situation where the 50-day and 200-day moving averages make a crossover.
Therefore, in my view, the path of least resistance is lower, with the next key target to watch being at $0.2150. Any drop below that level will see the coin drop to $0.200. However, a move above the 61.8% retracement at $0.3395 will invalidate this trend.
XLM price chart
Follow Crispus on Twitter.