NEAR Protocol (NEAR) is consolidating within a symmetrical triangle and is also expected to experience a possible massive breakout shortly. Even after a slight 1.01% decline in the last 24 hours to $2.69, technical charts hint towards a sharp movement soon in either direction.

The symmetrical triangle signifies market indecision between bulls and bears. The consolidation is usually followed by vigorous volatility once the price breaks the limits of the triangle. The market is being monitored keenly as the pattern develops toward the apex, boosting breakout likelihood.
Crypto Analyst Ali Martinez pointed out the indication of the pattern, that the nearer NEAR gets to the apex of the triangle, the greater the likelihood of a breakout. A breakout above the higher trendline might ignite a new bullish move, while a breakdown might be a sign of weakness.
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Even with NEAR’s 1.5% fall in 24-hour volume to $221.97 million, market players remain on the qui vive. The protocol’s market value is pegged at $3.34 billion, and an eventual upside breakout confirmation shall lift investor morale appreciably in the next few sessions.
Crypto Analyst Chris Md (@mdc_EW) posted an Elliott Wave count that implies NEAR’s last rally is coming to a technical turning point. The price achieved a complete 5-wave impulsive cycle, typically followed by an ABC corrective movement.
Major resistance is around $3.00 and $3.10 levels. A strong close above $3.00 can trigger bullish momentum, aiming for $3.15 and $3.30. Chris Md considers this breakout as wave (3) of a bigger bull move.

Failure to breach $3.00 resistance could lead to pullbacks, with bearish targets at $2.88, $2.85, and potentially $2.70. The level of $2.85 represents the key point of invalidation of the bull deadlines.
Although the RSI is not visible, the volume and price action indicate the potential formation of a local top. Traders need confirmation through candle rejection or volume divergence around the $3.00 level before committing.
Shorts should enter with stop-losses above the $3.10 level, and longs should look for clean breakout signals with volume support. Given overlapping wave structures, cautious trading with smaller positions is recommended until NEAR’s direction becomes clearer.
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