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IOTA (MIOTA): Does it Score Poorly on Long-Term Trading Metrics Wednesday?

Wednesday, March 30, 2022 06:11 AM | InvestorsObserver Analysts
IOTA (MIOTA): Does it Score Poorly on Long-Term Trading Metrics Wednesday?

InvestorsObserver gives IOTA an average long-term technical score of 59 from its research. The proprietary scoring system take into account the historical trading patterns from recent months to a year of the coin's support and resistance levels, in addition to where it is relative to long-term averages. The analysis helps to determine whether it's a strong buy-and-hold investment opportunity currently for traders. MIOTA at this time has a superior long-term technical analysis score than 59% of crytpos in circulation. The Long-Term Rank will be most relevant to buy-and-hold type investors who are looking for strong steady growth when allocating their assets. Combining a high long and short-term technical score will also help portfolio managers discover coins that have bottomed out.

Long-Term Technical - 59
InvestorsObserver is giving IOTA a 59 Long-Term Technical Rank. Find out what this means to you and get the rest of the rankings on IOTA!

Trading Analysis

MIOTA is currently -$0.0700000 (-7.15%) below its 100-day moving average price of $0.940000000 with its current price of $0.870000000. Meanwhile, IOTA is $0.3000000 (-1761.17%) above its 52-week low price of $0.570000000 and -$1.81000000 (-340.48%) below its 52-week high of $2.680000000. The current price relative to its moving average and 52-week high and low leads to an average long-term technical score of 59. Trends for the long-term trading history of IOTA suggest that traders are currently neutral on the coin. IOTA has a market capitalization of $2,428,797,536.08 and a relatively high average daily volume with $504,321,437.23 worth of the currency traded over the typical 24 hour period. Over the last 24 hours, MIOTA's volume is below its seven day average with 66,722,245.65 exchanged. This coin's subclass Digital Money: Digital Money is an asset, commodity, or currency intended to maintain value and liquidity over time so that it may be used the same way fiat currencies are used.

Summary

Trading patterns over the last year for IOTA leads to the coin's an average long-term technical score of 59 as its consistency, volatility, and relation to long-term averages has given investors reason to be neutral on the coin. Click Here to get the full Report on IOTA (MIOTA).

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