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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Chainlink (LINK) Price Starts to Recover After Recent Slump, But Might Be Overvalued
Mar 15, 2025 at 12:54 am
The crypto market is starting to recover after a recent slump, and this is helping the price of Chainlink go up.
The crypto market is starting to recover after a recent slump, and this is helping the price of Chainlink (LINK) go up. Also, as inflation in the US starts to slow down, the trading interest in LINK continues to rise. However, it seems that LINK might soon trigger a correction as it becomes overvalued. This is due to a drop in crucial on-chain data, erasing hopes of further recovery.
Chainlink’s MVRV Drops Despite Recovery
Chainlink price has been on a strong recovery rally for over the last few hours. As a result, it broke above the crucial $14 level, triggering significant liquidations. Data from Coinglass shows that Chainlink faced $1.57 million liquidation. Of this, sellers liquidated over $1 million and buyers sold $470K worth of positions.
Chainlink price is currently trading at $14.30 and is up by 10.48% over the last 24 hours. At the time of writing, Chainlink’s price is still down by 64.74% from its all-time high of $42.44, which it reached in March 2021.
The current recovery rally of Chainlink might be preparing for a halt as the MVRV ratio is still around 1.1 despite the price surge in LINK.
According to IntoTheBlock, the MVRV ratio for Chainlink dropped from the peak of 1.42 to 1.13 as LINK price recovered. A falling MVRV ratio during a price rise may suggest that the average price at which tokens were last traded isn’t keeping pace with the current market price. This could indicate that the recent increase in LINK price is being driven more by speculation than by a real increase in the altcoin’s value, rendering it overvalued as it trades above a key resistance level.
As a result, there’s a possibility that the LINK price might see a correction at the immediate Fibonacci channel. Despite this, Chainlink remains a top altcoin due to strong development activity and technical support.
The significant accumulation by large investors, with 3 million purchases in the last five days, along with high trading volumes, shows strong investor confidence. Additionally, the open interest’s surge by 35% toward $580 million showcases the increasing confidence among traders.
What’s Next for LINK Price?
Chainlink has been displaying a strong upward trend, approaching the $15 resistance zone amid substantial buying interest, which has helped keep LINK above key Fibonacci support levels. Its price currently stands at $14.4 after a 11.52% increase over the past 24 hours.
LINK/USDT is encountering some resistance at around $14.7, a point where bearish sentiment begins to rise. However, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) nearing the overbought threshold at 78, Chainlink might be heading towards a correction. It is poised to test the $14.7 level again, and breaking above this could set it on a path towards $17.6.
On the flip side, if selling pressure intensifies at these resistance levels, it could negate recent gains. Should LINK fail to breach the $14.7-$15 range, its price might slide to around $11.7. A drop below this level could lead to a significant correction.
With the long/short ratio currently at 2.17, indicating a surge in the buying trend, there’s a risk of a fake breakout. Presently, 68.5% of traders are anticipating a further upward movement in LINK’s price.
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