Litecoin Holds Steady Around $93 as Traders Eye Possible ETF Catalyst

Litecoin Stabilizes Near $93 as ETF Speculation Grows

Litecoin (LTC) rebounded over 2% on Tuesday, recovering from an early sell-off and holding steady near the $93 level. The move followed a broader rally in risk assets after U.S. inflation data came in softer than expected, boosting market sentiment.

After slipping from a high of $93.58 shortly after midnight UTC, LTC found support around $91 before buyers stepped in, pushing the token higher during U.S. morning hours.

Traders appear to be positioning ahead of a potential litecoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), with Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart assigning a 90% likelihood of approval by year-end. Litecoin, along with Solana (SOL), is viewed as a frontrunner for what some are calling a potential “Altcoin ETF Summer.”

Technical Picture

Over the past 24 hours, LTC traded between $90.97 and $93.58—a 2.88% intraday range—according to CoinDesk Research’s technical model. The sharpest decline occurred during Asian trading, when the price dipped 1.55% in a short burst before rebounding off the $91 mark.

Momentum picked up during European and U.S. trading sessions, with volume peaking around midday UTC. Nearly 250,000 tokens changed hands during this stretch, helping fuel the climb back above $92.

Chart patterns suggest an ascending price channel is forming, with key resistance around $93.50 and firm support holding near $91. A brief 3.4% pullback later in the session tested that support, but buyers quickly stepped in to defend the level.

At last check, LTC was trading at $92.95, with signs pointing to further consolidation or a breakout attempt should ETF optimism continue to build.

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