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    3 Made In USA Coins to Watch in the Third Week of November

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    3 Made In USA Coins to Watch in the Third Week of November

    • Litecoin is showing rare negative correlation with Bitcoin and is close to completing an inverse head and shoulders pattern if it breaks above $119.
    • Solana has logged heavy losses but is flashing a bullish RSI divergence with a potential reversal trigger at $162 and upside targets at $170 and $205.
    • Chainlink whales have increased holdings during the dip, and a reclaim of $16.10 could open the path toward $17.57 and possibly $21.64 if momentum builds.

    November has been rough for most of the market, and even several ‘made in USA’ coins have slipped significantly. The broader trend has been weak, with few assets holding their levels while traders wait for a clearer direction.

    But as the market tries to stabilise, three of these US-based coins are showing early signs that they could rebound. One has a rare negative correlation with Bitcoin. Another is forming a clean reversal structure. And the third coin has drawn sudden whale activity. These factors make them worth watching this week.

    Litecoin (LTC)

    One of the first made in USA coins to watch this week is Litecoin (LTC). It has climbed a little over 8% in the past 30 days and about 7% in the past 24 hours, showing unexpected resilience during a rough November.

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    A big reason behind this strength is its negative correlation with Bitcoin. The Pearson correlation coefficient between LTC and BTC sits at –0.01 over the past month.

    The Pearson coefficient measures how two assets move relative to each other; a negative reading means they move in different directions.

    Litecoin-Bitcoin Correlation: Defillama

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    Since Bitcoin has dropped more than 13.5% in the same period, Litecoin’s lack of correlation has actually helped it hold better than most top coins.

    But correlation is not the only factor here. The chart is also forming a clean inverse head and shoulders pattern, with the price now hovering near $102.

    If LTC manages a daily close above $119, it would complete the pattern and open the door to a move toward $135 or higher if broader conditions improve. This resistance level has capped upside attempts before, so a break would signal real momentum.

    The Smart Money Index, which tracks how informed or early-moving traders position themselves, has also begun turning up since November 13.

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    Litecoin Price Analysis: TradingView

    That shift shows some early confidence returning as LTC pushes toward the pattern’s neckline. The combination of a curling Smart Money Index and price pressing into a breakout zone makes this week especially important for this setup.

    If buyers fail to lift Litecoin above resistance, the first key support sits at $93. A drop below that level weakens the reversal structure, and falling under $79 would invalidate the pattern entirely.

    Solana (SOL)

    Among the ‘made in USA’ coins gaining attention this week, Solana (SOL) stands out for a different reason. It has had a rough month, dropping almost 27% over the past 30 days. Even so, the chart is starting to show hints of a possible short-term reversal that traders cannot ignore.

    The signal comes from the Relative Strength Index (RSI), which measures price momentum to show when an asset may be overbought or oversold.

    Between November 4 and November 14, Solana’s price formed a lower low, while RSI formed a higher low. This formation is known as a bullish RSI divergence, and it often appears just before a trend attempts to turn, even if the reversal is brief.

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    Solana Price Analysis: TradingView

    If this divergence plays out, Solana’s immediate test is $162. It is a strong resistance level that has held since November 5 (breaking once in between).

    Breaking above $162 would open the door toward $170. And if momentum strengthens, the price could push as high as $205 in the short term.

    But the setup only holds if buyers defend $135. A drop below that support would weaken the structure and expose $126.

    Chainlink (LINK)

    The final pick on this week’s list is Chainlink (LINK), which has had a tough month of its own. It has declined by more than 20% over the past 30 days and has logged an additional 10%+ drop during the past week.

    Even so, something unusual has appeared in its holder activity, making LINK a key token to watch this week as the market attempts to stabilise.

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    Despite the decline, whale accumulation has surged in the last seven days. Regular whale holdings have jumped 8.92%, while the top 100 addresses—larger “mega whales”—have increased their combined stash by 1.51%.

    When whales buy into weakness instead of exiting, it often hints at early positioning for a potential reversal.

    LINK Whales: Nansen

    The chart explains why they may be stepping in. Between October 10 and November 14, LINK’s price made a lower low, while its RSI formed a higher low. This created a standard bullish divergence. This is the same momentum shift seen in Solana, and it often appears near the early stages of trend reversals.

    For the setup to activate, LINK needs to reclaim $16.10, which requires roughly a 17% move from current levels. Clearing $16.10 opens the path toward $17.57.

    If a daily close forms above that zone, LINK could stretch toward $21.64 or higher if broader market conditions improve.

    LINK Price Analysis: TradingView

    If buyers fail to hold support, the key level to watch is $13.72. A daily candle close below it would break the current structure and likely invalidate the bullish reversal signal. The reversal, then, would have to wait longer.

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    In line with the Trust Project guidelines, this price analysis article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. BeInCrypto is committed to accurate, unbiased reporting, but market conditions are subject to change without notice. Always conduct your own research and consult with a professional before making any financial decisions. Please note that our Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers have been updated.

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