Monero's 'Basing Pattern' Breakout Points to Price Gains Ahead
Monero has topped $200, confirming a bullish shift in market trend.

What to know:
- Monero's weekly price chart shows a breakout from a prolonged basing pattern that represented equilibrium at bear market depths.
- The breakout puts focus on resistance at $287.
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For over two years, monero was locked in a basing pattern or low-volatility price consolidation between $100 to $200, marking a demand-supply equilibrium following the crash from the 2021 highs above $500.
Prices now appear to have established a foothold above $200, which means the floating supply at bear market lows has been absorbed, and the path of least resistance is upwards, as followers of the Wyckoff analysis method would describe it. The next significant resistance level is at $287, the lower high reached in April 2022. A move back into the sideways channel would invalidate the bullish outlook.

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