Celestia’s ($TIA) price had a rather bearish March but this did not stop the optimistic bunch of investors from remaining hopeful of a rally.
This is evident in their behavior, which may result in a bullish April, provided their pessimism does not hinder the price action.
Celestia Price to Bounce Back?
Celestia’s price can be seen changing hands at $13.8 at the time of writing, barely recovering from $13. This, however, has not slowed the optimism that $TIA investors hold as they continue to place bullish bets on the altcoin.
The Funding Rate of Celestia at the moment is positive. The funding rate is a mechanism used in perpetual futures contracts, which signals whether traders are placing long or short contracts. Positive funding rates hint at the former, while negative rates suggest the latter.
$TIA’s positive rate shows that despite the correction, traders are expecting a rise in price. In part, they are right about their prediction since the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is signaling bullishness.
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price. It’s composed of a MACD line and a signal line, used to identify bullish and bearish trends.
Presently, the indicator is signaling that the altcoin is at the cusp of a bullish crossover. This hints at the incoming bullish momentum, which, if sustained, would drive $TIA higher.
$TIA Price Prediction: What to Expect Next?
Celestia’s price recovered a part of the 28% decline noted in mid-March. Looking at the aforementioned conditions, the chances of a rally seem high, which would likely send $TIA to $18.
However, the retail investors are exhibiting slight pessimism at the moment. The overall sentiment they hold is negative, which might keep $TIA from witnessing a substantial rally.
Should they move to protect their present gains from further losses, Celestia’s price could lose the support of $13.08 and fall to 11.5, slipping beyond which would invalidate the bullish thesis.
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