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Crypto Market Remains Vulnerable: Litecoin (LTC), BCH, TRX, ADA Price Analysis

Crypto market remains vulnerable: litecoin (ltc), bch, trx, ada price analysis

Crypto Market Remains Vulnerable: Litecoin (LTC), BCH, TRX, ADA Price Analysis

  • The total crypto market cap is struggling to climb higher and it could break the $133.0B support.
  • Litecoin (LTC) price moved below the $60 support and it could extend the downside correction.
  • bitcoin cash price declined below the $160 support and it may retest the $155 or $150 support.
  • Tron (TRX) price failed to stay above $0.0230 and it is moving down towards $0.0220.
  • Cardano (ADA) price is up more than 3% and it is trading nicely above the $0.0500 support area.

The crypto market cap is currently at a risk of a downside break. bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), ripple, litecoin (LTC), bitcoin cash, TRX, XLM and ADA could decline heavily if sellers gain control.

bitcoin Cash Price Analysis

Recently, bitcoin cash price started a downside correction after it failed to clear the $165 resistance against the US Dollar. The BCH/USD pair corrected lower and broke the $160 support recently. The current price action suggests that the price may move further lower towards the $155 support level.

The main support is near the $150 level, where buyers are likely to emerge. On the upside, an initial resistance is at $160 and $162, above which the price is likely to clear the $165 resistance in the near term.

Litecoin (LTC), Tron (TRX) and Cardano (ADA) Price Analysis

Litecoin price climbed to a new monthly high recently and traded above the $60 level. Later, LTC price started a downside correction and traded below. It seems like there could be more downside and the price may test the $58 or $56 support level. On the upside, the key resistances are $60 and $62.

Tron price remained under a lot of pressure and it recently failed to hold the $0.0230 support level. TRX price is now trading well below $0.0230 and it could continue to move down towards the $0.0220 support level.

Cardano price gained bullish momentum this week and broke the $0.0500 and $0.0510 resistance levels. ADA price is currently up more than 3% and it seems like it could surpass the $0.0520 and $0.0525 resistance levels to move further into the positive zone.

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Looking at the total cryptocurrency market cap hourly chart, there were a couple of rejections near the $136.0B and $137.0B levels. The market cap moved down recently and it is currently trading near a crucial support at $133.2B. If there is a downside break, the market cap could decline towards the $132.0B or $130.0B support levels. In the mentioned scenario, there are chances of a downside extension towards the key $125.0B support. On the other hand, an upside break above $135.0B may spark bullish moves in bitcoin, Ethereum, EOS, litecoin, ripple, ADA, BCH, TRX, XMR, XLM and other altcoins.

Published at Wed, 20 Mar 2019 06:00:12 +0000

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SEC/NASAA Ring in 2018 by Hinting at Need for (More) Cryptocurrency Regulation

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Yesterday, January 4, 2018, the three prominent figures of the U.S. Securities and Exchance Commission (SEC) endorsed the concerns raised in the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)’s cautionary directive on cryptocurrencies, ICOs, and other “Cryptocurrency-Related Investment Products.” Jay Clayton, the Chair of the SEC; Michael Piwowar, the former acting Chair of the SEC; and Kara Stein, a prominent figure in the SEC and an author of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, joined NASAA, the association that is the voice of state securities agencies in the U.S.,  in urging “Main Street investors” to go beyond the headlines and hype to understand cryptocurrency investment risk.

While this is not the first SEC commentary we have seen on cryptocurrencies, this iteration of caution raises the imminent possibility of the SEC and NASAA intervention into the space, as the SEC-lauded directive showed that 94 percent of state and provincial securities regulators (or roughly 63 of the 67 securities regulators under NASAA) believe there is a “high risk of fraud” involving cryptocurrencies and that all of the securities regulators believe “more regulation is needed for cryptocurrency to provide greater investor protection.” 

Of note: Membership in NASAA not only comprises all 50 state securities regulators in the U.S. but also includes securities regulators in Canada and Mexico (as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. According to Bob Webster, Director of Communications for NASAA, the survey referenced in the directive included NASAA members from the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

The SEC statement by the three most prominent figures in the organization called the NASAA release “a timely and thoughtful reminder,” reminding investors themselves that “when they are offered and sold securities, they are entitled to the benefits of state and federal securities laws.” From a legal standpoint, this comment implies that some or all cryptocurrencies, ICOs and other cryptocurrency-related investment products will be deemed by the SEC as “securities” and that those offering these products may be soon facing accusations of selling unregistered securities in violation of U.S. Securities Laws.

There is a possible point of disparity between the NASAA directive and the coinciding SEC statement: whether cryptocurrencies are “currency.” The usual definition for currency includes the requirements they serve as an accepted medium of exchange and can be a store of value for market participants.

NASAA’s directive states that, “Cryptocurrencies are a medium of exchange that are created and stored electronically in the blockchain, a distributed public database that keeps a permanent record of digital transactions” (emphasis added).

The SEC statement, however, has a slightly different interpretation of the NASAA Directive: that cryptocurrencies “lack many important characteristics of traditional currencies, including sovereign backing and responsibility.” The SEC went further, stating that cryptocurrencies “are now being promoted more as investment opportunities than efficient mediums for exchange.”

This view, unchecked, would allow the SEC to step in to regulate these “investment opportunities.” Whether there was a differing view the SEC wished to convey, or the statement was meant to convey support of the NASAA directive while opening the door for broader SEC intervention into the space, only time will tell.

One final note: FINRA, the non-profit organization authorized by Congress to be regulator in charge in the U.S. for oversight and enforcement actions against broker/dealers on behalf of investor protection, was noticeably silent in joining the SEC and NASAA in issuing a new statement (the previous two warned investors not to fall for cryptocurrency-related stock scams and gave a primer on ICOs).

FINRA Media Relations Specialist, Dylan Menguy, responded to inquiry on FINRA’s view of the statements by the SEC and NASAA by referring bitcoin Magazine to this press release where FINRA warned investors of cryptocurrency-related stock scams.

NASAA’s Bob Webster clarified the survey inclusion as referenced above in the article, and, when asked about the potential disparity discussed above, stated, “…I don’t see a discrepancy between the two views.  Cryptocurrencies are a medium of exchange and they are being promoted as investment opportunities. For clarification on the SEC’s position, you should contact the SEC.”

At the time of this writing, the SEC has not responded to a request for comment.


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