Litecoin Climbs Over 2% as Whale Holdings Grow and Price Breaks Key Resistance
Growing expectations surrounding the potential launch of a spot litecoin exchange-traded fund have been helping LTC's price.

What to know:
- Litecoin (LTC) rallied over 2% on Monday, gaining ground from $85.05 to $88, as investors eye a possible spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval.
- The odds of a spot ETF approval are now estimated to be 90% by Bloomberg ETF analysts, and traders on Polymarket are weighing a 76% chance.
- Litecoin's price action shows a clear bullish reversal, with a pattern of higher lows and higher highs.
Litecoin
LTC rose from $85.05 to $88 in a 24-hour period, an uptrend marked by higher lows and heavy volume. The rise coincides with growing expectations that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could greenlight a spot ETF giving investors exposure to LTC.
According to Bloomberg ETF analysts Eric Balchunas and James Seyffart, the odds of such an approval now stand at 90%, while traders on Polymarket are weighing a 76% chance.
Meanwhile, whales, wallets holding large sums, have increased their LTC holdings from 25.8 million to 27.8 million tokens since mid-April, according to blockchain data firm Santiment.
Technical Analysis Overview
Litecoin’s price action over the past 24 hours shows a potential bullish reversal, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis data model.
Its rise was marked by a pattern of higher lows and higher highs, often associated with growing demand, while significant trading activity accompanied each leg up. Spikes in volume, well above daily averages, suggest steady institutional interest rather than sporadic retail enthusiasm.
Support emerged near the $86.50 range, where buyers stepped in repeatedly, and resistance near $87.80 was eventually broken following a concentrated surge in trades, according to the model.
Three distinct buying waves pushed LTC past resistance levels. During one burst alone, nearly 28,000 tokens changed hands, helping turn previous resistance into a new support floor just above $88.
Selling pressure tapered off following the move.
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