Historically, Litecoin has never been an investor favorite even as it proves to be relatively more stable than ETH or even BTC.
Even as LTC makes no appearance in a lot of portfolios, data shows that it is more stable than BTC and ETH.is one of the oldest cryptocurrencies in the world and yet, one of the most undervalued. Historically, LTC has never been an investor favorite even as it proves to be relatively more stable than, we see that the RSI is near the lower end, indicating that Litecoin is undervalued. It is the perfect opportunity for investors or traders who believe in its fundamentals and long-term prospects.
At press time, LTC was worth $87. We see that over the past month, $77 has acted as a major support level, where price rebounds have occurred multiple times throughout the month.
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