Zescash is currently trading at $437.34 and has returned to a major support zone around $436–$440. Technical indicators show bearish momentum but possible reversal signs. Market attention increased after Ali’s tweet, amplifying volatility potential.Zescash is currently trading at $437.34 and has returned to a major support zone around $436–$440. Technical indicators show bearish momentum but possible reversal signs. Market attention increased after Ali’s tweet, amplifying volatility potential.

Zcash (ZEC) Tests Key Support ($436) as Price Approaches Crucial Decision Level

  • Zcash is currently trading at $437.34 and has returned to a major support zone around $436–$440.
  • Technical indicators show bearish momentum with chances of a possible reversal.
  • Market attention increased after Ali’s tweet, amplifying volatility potential.

Zcash is a cryptocurrency that focuses on maintaining user privacy, and it employs zero-knowledge proofs to ensure security for transactions made on its blockchain. Zcash can show a considerable amount of volatility as it approaches key levels of technical support. At press time, Zcash is trading at $437.34 with a decline of 4.62%  over the past 24 hours.

MACD Signals Continued Selling Pressure

According to TradingView data, ZEC is currently holding above the $436–$440 support level, which has acted as a key reversal point in the past. It is also sitting right on the 50-day moving average, often considered short-term support for the trend. If ZEC bounces from this level, it could rise back toward $480. However, if it breaks below this support, it might fall further toward $400.

Meanwhile, the MACD is in a bearish position and trending downward, showing that sellers are still in control. There’s no sign yet of a strong reversal, so caution is advised.

Source: TradingView

Also Read: Zcash (ZEC) Price Analysis: Healthy Correction Before Attempting $782 Breakout

RSI & Volume Indicate Weak Momentum

According to the TradingView chart, the RSI has continued to weaken and currently sits at 43. It is still above the oversold condition. The level of 43 can potentially support short-term relief-based bounces, though the lack of bullish divergence may indicate a potential downside risk.

Volume in ZEC is still low, indicating lower interest from buyers in ZEC at the current support level. If the level of volume increases, then it is likely that price action will experience further potential upside movement and support.

Source: TradingView

Ali’s Tweet Drives Short-Term Attention

According to the recent update on X by analyst Ali (Ali Charts), who is a well-known prominent figure within the trading community, by commenting

“ZEC is back at Support,”

which would bring heightened awareness to that zone. The analysts often serve as a catalyst for traders to pivot in and out of trades around that level. In correlation with what Ali observed, the chart conditions also support his observations about how this current retest of a very important level, which is a big focus for short-term traders.

Zcash is at an important juncture; the price has dropped right onto a strong support level while momentum reading (bearish) suggests the potential for a bounce, provided stability of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and an increase in volume.

In conclusion breakdown through the support level could lead to a larger downward correction. Traders are now focused on this price point, particularly with the contributions of the comment from Ali, which puts even more focus on this area, as the next significant move for ZEC will determine if it rebounds from or continues lower.

Also Read: Zcash Price Watch: Will ZEC Recover and Reach $600 Soon?

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