$STEEM I’ve been watching the charts for Steem (STEEM) today, and it’s showing some of the first signs of life we’ve seen in a while. After hitting an all-time low of $0.045 just 12 days ago, the price just pulled off a solid 3.2% rally to trade around $0.053.
Here is what I’m seeing on my screen:
🟢 Why I’m Watching (The Technical Rebound)
To me, this move is a classic "oversold bounce." STEEM has been underperforming the broader market for weeks, but the technicals are finally turning around. The MACD just did a bullish crossover, and the short-term EMA7 has climbed above the 25 and 99-day averages.
While there isn't a single big news event driving this, the ecosystem is staying active with its "Community Curator" programs and Steemit challenges. It seems like the network is doing a good job of holding its core user base together, even if we aren't seeing massive new capital inflows yet. On the 24-hour chart, the volume spiked to nearly $10 Million, which gives this little rally some actual legs.
🔴 What Worries Me (The Overbought Heat)
But I have to stay realistic, the chart is looking a bit "too hot" for comfort. My RSI indicators are currently in overbought territory (hitting 84). Historically, when STEEM gets this stretched, a sharp "mean reversion" back toward the $0.048 level is usually right around the corner.
I also noticed some large outflows ($46k+) from major holders during this pump. It looks like some of the "Smart Money" is using this 3% jump as an exit door rather than a buying opportunity. The price is also currently trading right at the upper Bollinger Band, which often acts as a ceiling for these short-term relief rallies.
My Plan:
I love the SocialFi narrative, but I am not buying the top of this candle. I’m going to wait for the RSI to cool down and see if the $0.050 level holds as new support. If it consolidates there and the volume stays steady, I might look for a small entry. Otherwise, I’m treating this as a temporary bounce in a broader bearish cycle.
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