- The 200-12-hour SMA has crossed over the 100-12-hour SMA to chart the bearish cross.
- The last time EOS flashed a sell signal in the 12-hour chart, the price dropped by >15%.
EOS made the headlines this Tuesday when they appointed Goldman Sachs veteran, Martin Chavez, to lead the advisory board. The price reacted very favorably to this news and jumped up from a low of $2.48 to an intraday high of $2.97. However, EOS was not done making headlines. Along with Chavez joining the advisory board, news hit that Google Cloud would be joining the Ethereum killer’s blockchain ecosystem as a block producer.
EOS social dominance
Santiment’s social dominance chart shows that EOS mentions dominated 24% of crypto social media this Tuesday following the above-mentioned revelations. A huge spike in social volume usually creates a lot of hype and pushes the price up. However, what immediately follows is a period of bearish correction, and it looks like this is where we are at right now with EOS.
EOS 12-hour chart
EOS is currently priced at around $2.64 and has flashed the sell signal in its 12-hour chart (as per the TD sequential). The last time EOS flashed a green 9 in the 12-hour chart, EOS plummeted by 15.6%, going down from $3.855 to $3.253, over 9 sessions.
To compound the bearish sentiment, the 200-12-hour SMA curve has crossed above the 100-12-hour SMA to chart the bearish cross. If the sellers manage to break below the 50-12-hour SMA ($2.60), they should be able to take EOS down to the $2.49 support level.
On the flip side, the bulls will hope for the 50-12-hour SMA curve to stay strong and bounce EOS up to $2.84, to touch the 100-12-hour and 200-12-hour SMA curves.