AVAX Technical Analysis
When we look at Avalanche, the most clear and concrete development recently has been Grayscale launching an Avalanche staking ETF on Nasdaq. This product provides investors with exposure not only to AVAX price but also to staking yield, opening a new door for institutional investors.At the same time, applications from Bitwise and other institutions for staking-based AVAX ETFs show that competition in this area is increasing. This clearly puts AVAX on the radar of institutional investors.
From a technical perspective, a descending wedge structure has become more pronounced. Price is moving downward within this structure, but compared to previous sharp declines, the movement is more controlled and balanced. There is selling pressure, but not panic. Instead, the market is compressing. These types of structures are often seen as a preparation phase before a breakout.
Currently, price is trading near the mid-lower band of the wedge. This brings us to a typical scenario. Another pullback toward the lower band would not be surprising. In many cases, such structures produce one final downward move, liquidity is taken, and then the direction shifts upward.
The key point here is whether the structure holds. As long as the wedge formation remains intact, downside attempts tend to stay limited and find buyers. The real move begins with an upside breakout. Once that breakout happens, the direction shifts and a stronger recovery phase can begin.
- As long as the wedge structure holds, downside moves tend to remain limited
- A final pullback toward the lower band is still a possibility
- If the lower band is lost, the structure breaks and selling pressure becomes clearer
- With an upside breakout, the first major target becomes the 10 dollar region
These analyses do not provide investment advice and focus on support and resistance levels that are considered to offer short- and medium-term trading opportunities depending on market conditions. However, responsibility for execution and risk management lies entirely with the user. In addition, the use of stop loss is strongly recommended.




