Polkadot is flashing warning signs as bearish pressure intensifies, with price slipping sharply after a clean rejection at a key resistance zone. The latest structure suggests this isn’t just a pullback, it could be the start of a deeper downside move toward critical liquidity levels.
On the upside, $1.32 remains the invalidation level. A sustained move above this zone would disrupt the bearish structure and signal a potential shift in momentum. Until then, DOT price action continues to favor downside expansion over recovery.
Outlook: Breakdown risk rising fast
Polkadot is entering a phase where structure and positioning are fully aligned to the downside. As long as the price remains capped below $1.30–$1.32, the probability of a breakdown toward $1.20 and potentially $1.10 continues to increase.
Any short-term bounce is likely to be corrective, unless bulls reclaim resistance with strong conviction. For now, DOT remains in a high-risk zone, where a confirmed break below support could trigger accelerated downside continuation.
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