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Zcash Price Forecast: ZEC extends gains, targets $500 as retail demand and momentum strengthen

  • Zcash rallies, trading near $470 on Tuesday, as growing retail demand supports the recovery.
  • ZEC derivatives remain above $1 billion, with perpetual futures traders increasing their risk exposure.
  • Zcash holds above the 100-day and 200-day EMAs, while momentum indicators point to a sustained breakout.

Zcash (ZEC) gains momentum and trades near $470 at the time of writing on Tuesday, shrugging off a broader risk-off mood primarily driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and macroeconomic uncertainty.

Zcash advances as retail participation improves

Retail activity remains relatively elevated, as reflected in the derivatives market. CoinGlass data shows perpetual futures Open Interest (OI) at $1.09 billion on Tuesday, up from $1.07 billion the previous day and $825 million on Sunday. A sustained uptick in retail participation is essential to drive a broader recovery in Zcash.

ZEC Futures OI | Source: CoinGlass

Zcash price analysis: ZEC extends breakout

Zcash trades above $463, keeping a modestly bearish near-term tone as price sits between key Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). The pair holds above the 100-day and 200-day EMAs at roughly $430 and $370, which suggests underlying medium-term support, but it remains capped by the 50-day EMA near $486 and the Parabolic SAR above $572. At the same time, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram remains negative and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) hovers just below neutral, hinting at subdued upside momentum.

ZEC/USDT daily chart

On the topside, immediate resistance lies at the 50-day EMA around $486, with a higher barrier at the Parabolic SAR level near $572, where a daily close above would be needed to ease the current cap and open a stronger recovery. On the downside, initial support is aligned with the 100-day EMA at about $430, followed by stronger structural demand at the 200-day EMA close to $370, and a break below this latter area would reinforce the broader bearish bias.

(The technical analysis of this story was written with the help of an AI tool.)

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