Shiba Inu (SHIB) Jumps 50% To ATH Amid Robinhood Rumors

Shiba Inu (SHIB), one of the most popular meme coins, soared to an all-time high for the first time since May 11. The meme coin reached new heights of $0.00004432 over the weekend. SHIB was up over 50% in just 24 hours, according to the pricing from CoinGecko.

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With a market cap of $21.4 billion, Shiba Inu is currently the 13th biggest cryptocurrency. It is getting closer to Dogecoin, which is now in 11th place with a market cap of $33.86 billion. Both coins, however, can be quite volatile.

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It is also now worth more than Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, who, according to Forbes, is worth $13.6 billion.

Shiba Inu Rallies

Shiba Inu’s latest rally can be attributed to an ongoing bullish trend that started about two weeks ago. Since then, Shiba Inu maintained week-long support at approximately $0.000028 before resuming a bull run to its latest record.

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“At this moment attention seems to have converged on SHIB and speculation is the primary driver of the price surge,” Ben Caselin, head of research and strategy at crypto exchange AAX, said on Sunday to Bloomberg. “Prior patterns and dynamics in crypto indicate that SHIB is likely to be challenged by other projects and shed much of its value further along in the market cycle,” he added.

SHIBUSD Chart on TradingView.com

SHIBUSD Chart on TradingView.com


SHIB price jumps to $0.000043 | Source: SHIBUSD on TradingView.com

Shiba Inu is a decentralized cryptocurrency created in August 2020 by an anonymous person or persons known as “Ryoshi”. The coin’s website refers to it as “a decentralized meme token that evolved into a vibrant ecosystem.” It was modeled off Dogecoin, which is also fashioned after the Japanese dog breed. It is also dubbed the “Dogecoin Killer.”

“With such meme coins it’s hard to speculate on the actual reasons for price movements, in all honesty,” Vijay Ayyar, head of Asia-Pacific with crypto exchange Luno Pte., said in a message Sunday. But “there are some interesting communities being built around them.”

Robinhood Rumors Fueling Rally

There are rumors that crypto trading platform Robinhood is getting ready to list Shiba Inu. According to the recent tweet by a prominent SHIB Twitter account, Robinhood might be considering adding the meme coin to the list of trading assets.

There is also a petition on Change.org urging Robinhood to list SHIB on its platform, and it has over 300,000 signatures.

During his interview with CNBC earlier this week, Robinhood CEO Vladimir Tenev reportedly refused to comment about whether or not the company would make the listing.

Featured image by Binance Research, Chart from TradingView.com

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Shiba Inu eyes ‘much wow’ 90% breakout as SHIB price paints a textbook bull pattern

The Shiba Inu (SHIB) market is in a very strong bull market in 2021, and one major continuation pattern on its longer timeframe charts highlights the scope for an additional 90% upside move ahead.

In detail, SHIB rose over 1,250% year-to-date (YTD) to establish the yearly high at $0.00003528 (data from Binance) on Oct. 8. Later, the cryptocurrency cracked under the profit-taking sentiment, leading to a 41.50% price correction to $0.00002060.

But bulls started accumulating SHIB near the said low level. A rebound ensued and the price rallied over 55% to $0.00003200, where it met another round of selloffs. Overall, the SHIB price kept forming lower highs and higher lows in the next sessions, forming a Triangle structure that appeared like a Bull Pennant.

Analysts treat Pennants as bullish continuation patterns, i.e., their formation, coupled with declining trade volumes, tends to send prices in the direction of their previous trend — by as much as the height of the previous price rally, also known as Flagpole.

So it appears, SHIB has been forming the same structure.

SHIB/USDT 12-hour price chart featuring Bull Pennant setup. Source: TradingView

The SHIB Flagpole’s height comes to be around $0.00002450. Therefore, considering the cryptocurrency would pursue a breakout to the upside from the Bull Pennant’s apex (the level at which its upper and lower trendlines converge), its next target would be at around $0.00005200, roughly 90% higher.

Yet, Pennants are notorious for being the worst reliable technical indicators, at least according to a study conducted by Samurai Trading Academy’s Cody Hind in 2020, based on his assessment of 10 years of market data and over 200,000 trading structures. 

He found that Bull Pennants successfully reached their price targets in 54.87% of cases.

Macro fundamentals

The SHIB price almost doubled in October, in part due to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s cryptic endorsement of the Shiba Inu project and amid reports of whale buying activity and the rise of its decentralized exchange ShibaSwap.

Specifically, Musk posted the picture of his Shiba Inu puppy on Oct. 4. The billionaire entrepreneur’s tweet coincided with the SHIB price rallying by more than 330% in the next four days, reminiscent of how he influenced the prices of Dogecoin (DOGE) earlier this year.  

The jump also took cues from reports of whale buying activity in the Shiba Inu market. For the uninitiated, Yahoo Finance highlighted in its Oct. 5 report that an unknown entity purchased 6.2 trillion SHIB for circa $44 million in late September.

Related: Shiba Inu rebounds 40% despite major selling by SHIB whales

Meanwhile, Shiba Inu’s namesake, decentralized exchange ShibaSwap, detected a surge in the amount held by its liquidity pools. As of Oct. 18, the total value locked inside the ShibaSwap contracts was $411.42 million versus $253.41 million at the beginning of this month, as per data provided by DeFi Llama.

ShibaSwap TVL as of Oct 18, 2021. Source: Defi Llama

At its prime, in July 2021, ShibaSwap was managing $1.76 billion worth of funds via its liquidity pool.

Ishan Arora, a hedge fund manager associated with Tykhe Block Ventures, told Yahoo Finance that Shiba Inu emerged as a product of an ongoing craze for meme cryptocurrencies, adding that most people buy these tokens as the result o some influencers’ advice.

Arora warned investors about the risks of putting money into such one-hit wonders, but mentioned Dogecoin for its ability to return incredible profits earlier this year.

“Early Doge investors last year did quite well, so it is not as black and white as most want it to be.”

Meanwhile, crypto data tracking service Santiment detected an increase in Shiba Inu whale transactions over $100,000 in the past 24 hours, noting that their occurrence is typically bullish for SHIB.

Shiba Inu whale transactions exceeding $100K. Source: Santiment

“When these transactions come in bunches, price rises generally follow,” the platform wrote in a tweet published Monday.

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