Anchor Protocol rebounds sharply after falling 70% in just two months — what’s next for ANC?

Published at: May 7, 2022

Anchor Protocol (ANC) returned to its bullish form this May after plunging by over 70% in the previous two months. 

Pullback risks ahead

ANC’s price rebounded by a little over 42.50% between May 1 and May 6, reaching $2.26, its highest level in three weeks. Nonetheless, the token experienced a selloff on May 6 and May 7 after ramming into what appears to be a resistance confluence.

That consists of a 50-day exponential moving average (50-day EMA; the red wave) and 0.786 Fib line of the Fibonacci retracement graph, drawn from the $1.32-swing low to the $5.82-swing high, as shown in the chart below.

A continued pullback move could see ANC’s price plunging toward its rising trendline support, coinciding with the floor near  $1.67 that preceded a 175% price rally between Feb. 20 and March 5.

Meanwhile, a decisive break below the trendline would risk crashing ANC toward the 1.00 Fib line near $1.32, almost 30% below the May 7 price of $1.92. 

Conversely, ANC’s daily relative strength index (RSI) readings rose from below 30, or oversold, to around 50 in the last seven days, hinting at upside strengths in the Anchor market unless the readings cross 70, the overbought threshold.

As a result of favorable RSI, the Anchor Protocol token has the potential to break above the resistance confluence around $2.28, with its next upside target lurking around the 0.618 Fib line near $3.00.

Anchor Protocol TVL hits record high

The sharp upside retracement in the Anchor Protocol market also coincides with a continued capital inflow into its liquidity pools.

In detail, the total value locked (TVL) inside the Anchor’s savings and borrowing pools surged to $16.48 billion on May 7 from $8.6 billion at the beginning of this year — almost a 100% rise. In doing so, Anchor reserves also reached a record high of $17.15 billion on May 5, data from DefiLlama shows.

Users continued to commit funds to Anchor Protocol primarily due to its steeper annual yield of 19.5%. That has made it the largest liquidity pool within the Terra blockchain ecosystem.

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Anchor has also expanded its services to Avalanche, another base-layer blockchain, and now plans to function atop the Polkadot ledger.

ANC is a governance token within the Anchor Protocol’s “decentralized money market” ecosystem. It also offers holders a percentage of protocol earnings. Thus, Anchor Portocol’s expansion into other blockchain ecosystems promises to generate more demand for ANC.

Additionally, proposals like vote-escrowed ANC, which enables holders to lock their tokens for a preset period in return for better voting rights and staking rewards, could also drive up ANC’s demand.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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