Chainlink Climbs 5% Before Hitting $16.50 Resistance, Breakout Momentum Stalls

LINK, Chainlink’s native token, rebounded strongly on Monday, rising 5.2% to a session high of $16.66 before profit-taking tempered further gains.

The rally was supported by steady upward momentum and higher lows, with traders actively participating in the move. A key surge occurred at midnight UTC, when 1.82 million tokens exchanged hands—nearly 70% above the 24-hour average—confirming a decisive breakout above the $16.00 level and validating bullish momentum.

However, LINK failed to sustain levels above $16.50, signaling short-term exhaustion. Subsequent profit-taking during the afternoon drove a small pullback, with volume topping 60,000 tokens as the price settled near $16, highlighting near-term uncertainty.

The price action precedes Chainlink’s Rewards Season 1, launching November 11. The program will allow eligible LINK stakers to earn token rewards from nine partner projects via non-transferable points called Cubes, potentially boosting engagement and on-chain activity.

Technical Overview

  • Support/Resistance: Immediate support sits at $16.47, while $16.50 has emerged as near-term resistance following the failed breakout.
  • Volume Analysis: The midnight surge confirms breakout strength, but afternoon selling volume above 60,000 tokens reflects profit-taking pressure.
  • Chart Patterns: LINK’s 24-hour trend shows higher lows intact despite a short-term consolidation failure; the $16.51–$16.66 range now defines the near-term trading corridor.
  • Targets & Risk/Reward: Bulls need a sustained move above $16.50 to target $16.66. A breakdown below $16.47 could test $16.30, with $16.00 as a potential downside pivot.

Overall, while LINK’s breakout signals renewed buying interest, traders should monitor $16.50 closely, as short-term consolidation may limit further upward momentum.

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