Privacy-Focused Zcash Tops Key Resistance Above $40 to Flash Bull Signal
The cryptocurrency had been trading in a narrow range since February, with resistance above $40 and support near $25.

What to know:
- Zcash (ZEC) has broken through a key resistance zone, suggesting potential for further price gains.
- The cryptocurrency had been trading in a narrow range since February, with resistance above $40 and support near $25.
This is a daily technical analysis by CoinDesk analyst and Chartered Market Technician Omkar Godbole.
Prices for privacy-protecting digital currency
Since February, ZEC has traded sideways, with sellers dominating above $40. Meanwhile, dips near $25 have consistently found support, keeping the price within a narrow range.
On Sunday, buyers finally managed to chew through the long-held supply zone of $40-$43, hitting a high of $45.80 on crypto exchange HTX, the level last seen on Jan. 26, according to data source TradingView.
The so-called range breakout is like a spring uncoiling bullishly after building up demand during consolidation. This release of stored energy often results in a sharp, rapid move higher.
Technical analysis theory suggests adding the range width, or the spread between the upper and lower range boundaries, to the breakout point. In ZEC's case, the measured move method points to a rally toward $60.
Price moves through long-held resistance levels, as in ZEC's case, often draws bids from breakout traders. These entities seek to enter positions when the price of an asset moves beyond a defined support or resistance level, aiming to capitalize on a continued move higher or lower.
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