$XLM has already shown this exact behavior before.
Back in 2020, Stellar spent years doing absolutely nothing.
Then it exploded +946% into the next major cycle high.
Fast forward to today:
Price has once again spent multiple years compressing near the lows
while building what looks like another long-term accumulation structure.
The interesting part is that the current base is actually longer than the one that preceded the 2020 breakout.
If $XLM follows a similar expansion path and simply tracks the long-term growth trajectory connecting prior cycle highs
the chart points toward the $1.60-$1.80 region.
From current levels around $0.19, that would represent roughly +800-900%.
And if momentum exceeds the previous cycle’s strength?
The move could become significantly larger.
Markets love repeating behavior when nobody expects it.
The last major accumulation produced a near 10x move.
The current accumulation has lasted even longer.
$XLM is starting to look like a chart that has spent years preparing for one move.
Back in 2020, Stellar spent years doing absolutely nothing.
Then it exploded +946% into the next major cycle high.
Fast forward to today:
Price has once again spent multiple years compressing near the lows
while building what looks like another long-term accumulation structure.
The interesting part is that the current base is actually longer than the one that preceded the 2020 breakout.
If $XLM follows a similar expansion path and simply tracks the long-term growth trajectory connecting prior cycle highs
the chart points toward the $1.60-$1.80 region.
From current levels around $0.19, that would represent roughly +800-900%.
And if momentum exceeds the previous cycle’s strength?
The move could become significantly larger.
Markets love repeating behavior when nobody expects it.
The last major accumulation produced a near 10x move.
The current accumulation has lasted even longer.
$XLM is starting to look like a chart that has spent years preparing for one move.