TLDR ADA broke out of a falling wedge pattern on March 16, signaling a potential reversal from recent downward pressure. RSI sits at 56.41 with a MACD bullish crossoverTLDR ADA broke out of a falling wedge pattern on March 16, signaling a potential reversal from recent downward pressure. RSI sits at 56.41 with a MACD bullish crossover

Cardano (ADA) Price: Falling Wedge Breakout Signals Possible Push Toward $0.60

2026/03/17 17:11
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TLDR

  • ADA broke out of a falling wedge pattern on March 16, signaling a potential reversal from recent downward pressure.
  • RSI sits at 56.41 with a MACD bullish crossover, both pointing to growing buying momentum.
  • ADA is currently trading around $0.284, still below key resistance at $0.305.
  • Futures saw a net outflow of $13.79M in the past 24 hours, showing short-term bearish pressure remains.
  • USDCx integration added $15M in liquidity, lifting Cardano’s total value locked from $127M to $142M.

Cardano (ADA) broke out of a falling wedge pattern on the daily chart on Monday, March 16. This pattern often signals a shift from selling pressure to buying interest.

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Crypto analyst ZAYK Charts flagged the move, pointing to rising volume as confirmation of the breakout. Traders are now watching $0.57 as the next major resistance level if momentum continues to build.

Despite the bullish technical signal, ADA is still trading around $0.284. The price failed to hold above the $0.292–$0.293 zone, where sellers have twice pushed back.

The Supertrend indicator on the daily chart still sits at $0.305, acting as a ceiling. Until ADA closes above that level, the broader trend remains bearish-to-neutral.

Futures data backs up the near-term caution. In the past 24 hours, net outflows hit $13.79M. The 4-hour and 8-hour windows showed even steeper outflows of $16.62M and $17.16M respectively.

Technical Indicators Point Both Ways

The RSI stands at 56.41, above the 14-day average of 44.94. That reading leaves room to grow before reaching overbought territory at 70.

The MACD shows a bullish crossover, with the blue line holding above the orange line. Consecutive green bars on the histogram suggest upward momentum is building in the short term.

Analyst Ali Charts noted that ADA has been in sideways consolidation for about 45 days. A breakout above $0.304 could open up targets at $0.338 and $0.376 according to their analysis.

The Advance-Decline Line is sloping upward, which points to improving market participation. This has not yet translated into a confirmed trend reversal, but some analysts view it as early accumulation.

USDCx Adds $15M in Fresh Liquidity

On the DeFi side, Cardano received a liquidity boost from the integration of USDCx, a bridged version of the USDC stablecoin.

Analyst Mintern reported that over $15 million in USDCx was minted within the first week. More than 6,100 transactions bridged $1.17 million in user-driven activity.

That injection pushed Cardano’s total value locked from $127 million to $142 million. The next planned steps include deeper protocol integrations, developer tools, and educational programs built around USDCx.

As of March 17, ADA continues to trade below the $0.305 Supertrend resistance level, with futures outflows running above inflows on short timeframes.

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