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Traders, LayerZero flipped bullish – ZRO eyes $2.00, but THESE risks remain

Momentum rebuilt quickly after February’s pullback, and on-chain signals stayed firm.

LayerZero rebounded sharply from the recent market crash and printed higher highs despite broader weakness.

The altcoin hit $1.88 before a modest pullback. At press time, ZRO traded at $1.81. The daily close showed a 1.29% gain.

Price remained inside an ascending structure, reflecting sustained bid pressure. Buyers stepped in on dips, preventing deeper retracements.

LayerZero momentum indicators flip bullish

LayerZero [ZRO] previously dropped to $1.30 during the late-February pullback. Dip buyers responded quickly.

The Buyer–Seller Strength indicator showed buyer dominance near 80, while seller strength stayed below 25. That imbalance persisted until the 28th of February.

At the same time, the Demand Index climbed from 0.058 to 0.206. That rise confirmed renewed accumulation pressure.

Historically, sustained Demand Index expansion preceded upside continuation.

On top of that, Stochastic RSI printed 86.73, deep inside overbought territory. In strong trends, Stochastic RSI can remain elevated before cooling.

LayerZero demand index
Source: TradingView

Aroon added further context. Aroon Down remained at 0%, while Aroon Up read 28.57%. That structure indicated a recovering trend rather than a confirmed breakout.

ZRO Aroon line and Stoch RSI
Source: TradingView

That shift left traders focused on resistance near $2.00.

If momentum sustained, ZRO could test $2.00 and potentially extend toward $2.50. Even so, failure to hold structure could reopen support near $1.50.

Profit-taking risk remained visible. Holders trapped during the prior drawdown could sell into strength.

On-chain demand remains strong

Beyond technical strength, network data supported price resilience.

The Price DAA Divergence remained positive throughout the past month. A positive reading indicated user activity grew faster than price.

LayerZero price DAA Divergence
Source: Santiment

Even during market pullbacks, network activity remained relatively elevated, suggesting that more users continued to be attracted to it. Thus, while network activity is high, prices have yet to catch up, reflecting asset undervaluation relative to network growth.

Such a market setup indicates long-term interest is building, which historically follows a strong price breakout.

Thus, the altcoin’s bullish structure is positioned to remain intact, as long as network usage remains high.


Final Summary

  • LayerZero rebounded to $1.88 before stabilizing near $1.81, maintaining an ascending structure despite broader market weakness.
  • ZRO’s Buyer–Seller Strength, Demand Index, and Stochastic RSI signaled sustained accumulation and strong short-term momentum.
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Gladys Makena

Journalist

Gladys Makena is a Cryptocurrency and Financial Analyst at AMBCrypto with four years of market analysis experience. Her quantitative expertise is supported by a strong background in Finance, providing a solid foundation for a data-driven approach. At AMBCrypto, Gladys is committed to providing the community with timely and insightful news, reports and technical analysis.

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