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Oasis Network saw a massive rally, here’s what ROSE holders should expect next

Last updated: 2023/02/13 at 4:45 AM
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ROSE hit the resistance level of $0.08047 – Could it face a price rejection?ROSE recorded a sharp rise in Open Interest (OI) over the weekend
  • ROSE’s value and volume surged by over 20% and 200%, respectively, at press time. 
  • But there was a hidden RSI divergence which could slow down the uptrend. 

At the time of writing, Oasis Network [ROSE] hiked by 20% with over 200% trading volume, as per Coinmarketcap. However, the uptrend could be slowed because of a hidden RSI divergence and a crucial resistance level. 


Read Oasis Network [ROSE] Price Prediction 2023-24


ROSE hit the resistance level of $0.08047 – Could it face a price rejection?

Source: ROSE/USDT on TradingView

ROSE managed to reclaim its November level but faced an immediate price rejection, forming a bearish order block at $0.07752.

The rejection led to a correction before bulls found steady ground and launched a massive recovery.


 How much are 1,10,100 ROSEs worth?


The rally inflicted a bearish order breaker and mounted over the pre-FTX level. However, the uptrend met another resistance level at $0.08047 and could face price rejection and correction if the previous trend repeats. 

Sellers could sell if ROSE fails to close above $0.08047 and buy back at one of the August support levels of  $0.07752 or the previous bearish order block of $0.07206. 

Similarly, bulls could wait for a daily close above the $0.08047 resistance level and confirmation before entering a long position targeting the $0.01 zone. 

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Although the RSI was bullish, it has been making lower lows as price made higher highs, thus painting a hidden divergence. In addition, the RSI hit an overbought zone, lending credence to a likely price reversal.

But the OBV (On Balance Volume) rose sharply, denoting the massive demand for the AI-leaning token, which could boost further uptrend if the trend is sustained.

ROSE recorded a sharp rise in Open Interest (OI) over the weekend

Source: Coinglass

As per Coinglass, ROSE saw a sharp increase in the open interest (OI) rate over the weekend. The surge corresponded with the break above the bearish order block of $0.07206, boosting the uptrend. 

A price rejection at the $0.08047 resistance level alongside an OI drop could show bearish momentum. However, a continued surge in OI could boost bulls to overcome the $0.08047 hurdle, invalidating the bearish trend prediction.  

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