PEPE trades near $0.00001135 as analysts predict a breakout. Patterns suggest a possible 78% rally if resistance breaks.PEPE trades near $0.00001135 as analysts predict a breakout. Patterns suggest a possible 78% rally if resistance breaks.

Will PEPE Rocket 78%? Analyst Predicts Major Move

2025/09/18 16:07

TL;DR

  • PEPE forms a tightening triangle pattern, with analysts predicting a potential 78% breakout move.
  • A repeat wedge setup signals a possible 300% rally if resistance breaks, echoing late 2024 price action.
  • CoinGlass data shows heavy short exposure between $0.0000119 and $0.0000128, raising short squeeze breakout potential.

Price Holds Steady Near Breakout Zone

PEPE is trading at $0.00001135, up 4% over the past 24 hours and 7% weekly. Daily trading volume is close to $958 million, showing strong market participation.

On the chart, PEPE is forming a symmetrical triangle, a structure that often develops during periods of price compression. The asset has been making lower highs and higher lows over several months, tightening the range. The most recent level of $0.00001087 places the token close to the triangle’s apex.

Analyst Ali Martinez posted, “$PEPE readies for a 78% price move!” referring to the current chart setup. Symmetrical triangles typically precede sharp moves, but direction remains unclear until a breakout or breakdown is confirmed.

PEPE price chart
Source: Ali Martinez/X

Breaking above the triangle upper trendline could increase the momentum toward the $0.00001800-$0.00002000 range. Upon breakdown, the previous support near $0.00000630 could come into perspective. Until then, the market continues to trade within this narrowing range.

Familiar Pattern Reappears

According to CryptoLycus, PEPE is forming a pattern that looks similar to one seen in late 2024. At that time, the price broke out of a wedge and gained over 260%. Lycus commented,

A similar wedge has formed again in recent months. The asset is currently near $0.00001093, just under resistance. The projected move, based on previous behavior, could reach up to $0.00002837, or more than 300% from current levels, if confirmed.

Liquidation Pressure Builds on Shorts

According to data from CoinGlass, PEPE is trading at $0.00001138, close to a zone where short liquidations begin to build. The chart shows heavy clusters of leveraged short positions between $0.0000119 and $0.0000128. If the price pushes into this range, many short positions could be forced to close, creating conditions for a short squeeze.

PEPE liquidation mapSource: CoinGlass

On the downside, cumulative long liquidation levels appear more concentrated below $0.0000103, but the exposure tapers off as the price moves lower. This suggests fewer long positions are at risk compared to shorts above current levels. As a result, an upside breakout above resistance carries greater potential to trigger liquidations and add momentum to buying pressure.

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