PEPE’s price hit a new all-time high on November 13, after it was listed on Coinbase. It has been up 105% in the past month, though it’s down nearly 10% in the last seven days. Indicators like RSI and MVRV suggest further corrections could occur as bullish momentum weakens.
A potential death cross in the EMA lines could push PEPE to key supports at $0.0000139 or lower. However, a trend reversal could see PEPE testing resistances at $0.0000228 and aiming for a new all-time high at $0.000030.
PEPE Isn’t Oversold Yet
PEPE RSI has fallen to 38.8 from 60 in the last three days, indicating weakening bullish momentum. The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, measures price momentum on a scale of 0 to 100, with values above 70 signaling overbought conditions and below 30 indicating oversold levels.
The drop reflects growing selling pressure, but the current RSI suggests PEPE is not yet oversold.
At 38.8, PEPE’s RSI is near a key level, as it hasn’t dropped below 30 since November 3. This suggests the price may stabilize soon if historical patterns hold. The recent drop didn’t change the fact that PEPE is the 3rd biggest meme coin in the market, below DOGE and SHIB.
However, if the RSI dips further below 30, it could trigger stronger bearish momentum and lead to further price corrections.
PEPE MVRV Ratio Shows The Correction Could Continue
PEPE’s 7-day MVRV ratio is currently at -6.2%, signaling that recent holders are, on average, at a slight unrealized loss. The MVRV, or Market Value to Realized Value ratio, measures the profit or loss of holders based on the token’s market value relative to the price they paid.
Negative MVRV levels such as this suggest reduced sel
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Author: Tiago Amaral
