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    Litecoin Price Nears a Key Level, Is the Worst Over for LTC Bulls?

    Story Highlights
    • LTC price rebounded 1.11% to $87.10 after hitting oversold RSI levels

    • Institutional ETF inflows of $855k revived sentiment on November 3

    • $85 support held strong, but bulls need to defend it to avoid $79 retest

    Litecoin just took the spotlight after a volatile week left traders guessing about its next move. I watched as LTC’s price dropped sharply, only to find its footing around the critical $85 mark. Sentiment wavered, but an intriguing rebound followed. Bulls and bears now face a pivotal moment, with both technical signals and recent ETF flows shaping the narrative. 

    Intriguing enough? Let me guide you through LTC’s current price story and what the charts suggest for the days ahead.

    Is LTC Price Building a Base?

    Litecoin price is at $87.10, up 1.11% for the day despite a rough week that saw an 11.09% slide. The market cap sits at $6.66 billion with 24 hour volume cooling to $1.03 billion, down 5.01% as volatility eased a bit. Even with these swings, the $85 level acted as a solid pivot for bulls. When sellers pushed prices to a $24 hour low of $80.10, buyers stepped in and the price rebounded toward the $88.82 high.

    LTC price 5-11-25

    A look at the 4-hour chart reveals why many short-term traders caught my attention. The RSI came out of its oversold region, now sitting around 35.92. This rebound, coupled with a MACD histogram reading of -0.26, hints that bearish momentum is losing steam. Prices bounced from both the lower Bollinger Band and long-standing horizontal support.

    Volume analysis adds weight to this story. Spot trading surged as active LTC addresses climbed, even outpacing rivals like Zcash. Glassnode and exchange data confirm a spike in retail participation. Meanwhile, institutional appetite returned as $855K in ETF inflows on November 3 gave a shot of confidence to the market.

    My view? If LTC price can stay above $85, a rally toward $90.95 resistance and then $93.36 looks increasingly likely. Aggressive bulls might target moves back to $102.45 if broader sentiment improves. Contrarily, a close under $85 could invite fresh selling pressure and a quick retest of the $79.86 level.

    FAQs

    Why did the Litecoin price bounce from $85?

    LTC price held $85 as RSI reached oversold, prompting short-term traders to step in.

    Is now a good time to buy LTC crypto?

    Some traders see the present technical rebound as a buying opportunity with limited downside risk if $85 holds.

    What signals should I watch this week?

    Monitor the $85 support, the RSI trend, and any changes in trading volume for clues about LTC’s next direction.

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