XTZ Tezos USD had broken below the long time rising trend line area of support, breaking down out of the ascending broadening wedge thats been going on for the past few years. I believe the correction is over and this is a fantastic buying opportunity for XTZ. It corrected close to 50% from the initial break of the wedge, which is a typical and common percentage correction after breaking this pattern before reversing back to the upside. I see a target of about $14 dollars minimum by June of 2023, and at that time we will revisit XTZ and see if it has the strength to break the upper trend line of the wedge and have an even more massive run to $20 - $25 and use the upper trend line as support for the next run! Indicators are also pointing towards a nice run up, MACD, STOCH RSI, and BBWP.
Also the USA government is signing executive orders to regulate this space, along with handle the major power consumption that proof of work coins are using. They will probably suggest proof of stake because it uses virtually no real power. At that time BTC may have to switch to proof of stake or another proof method for validating blocks. I think that proof of stake coins are going to be the next major go to. ETH may have seen this coming and hence why they switched to proof of stake? ETH may overtake BTC if and when that happens.
If we do end up breaking down however below the current support then we will probably go all the way down to the next major support line to about $.30 cents or so. I dont think that will happen because I believe the bottom is in in the majority of the crypto market as a whole. If we do end up going into a multi year bear market then XTZ will probably break down to that low of 30 cents. I don't believe that is the case though, especially because I have been in crypto for a long time and I know what to look for in market bottoms and I don't mean just charts, and this almost identical to the last bottoms I have been through!
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