Chainlink Back in Pre-Breakout Accumulation Zone—Will LINK Price Stay Below $10?

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Chainlink price is once again trading at a critical turning point. After losing most of its gains, it slipped back into a price zone that previously acted as a prolonged accumulation base before the 2023 breakout. That shift alone changes the short-term narrative from expansion to compression.

Momentum has cooled, bullish continuation attempts have stalled, and traders are now watching whether this is a temporary reset or the early stages of a broader range-bound phase. The key question isn’t just whether LINK can bounce, but whether it can reclaim higher structure and rebuild strength above major resistance. Until that happens, the bias tilts toward consolidation rather than immediate breakout continuation.

On the weekly chart, LINK has slipped back into the same $6–$10 accumulation range that formed after the May 2022 breakdown. Back then, price entered the range after a sharp rejection, RSI dropped below 50, and volatility contracted for months before a base was established. The current setup looks similar. Momentum has faded again, RSI is hovering in the weak zone, and upside attempts are getting rejected near dynamic resistance.

The Gaussian Channel shows trend exhaustion rather than expansion, reinforcing the shift from trending to ranging conditions. $8 is immediate support for the LINK price rally, followed by the range floor near $6. A breakdown below $6 could open $4.50–$5. On the upside, LINK must reclaim $10 on a weekly close to target $12 and potentially $15. Until then, consolidation remains the dominant bias.

Chainlink is at a structural crossroads. While the current setup resembles the 2022–23 accumulation phase, one key difference could prevent a prolonged range: a strong market-wide expansion led by Bitcoin. If BTC breaks into sustained price discovery and liquidity flows back into large-cap altcoins, LINK could invalidate the slow-accumulation thesis much faster. A decisive reclaim of $10 with expanding volume would signal early strength and open the path toward $12–$15. However, without a broader risk-on catalyst, LINK is more likely to remain range-bound, building energy before its next major move.

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