DASH has fallen by nearly 94% from its historical high on Friday, February 6, which is a common phenomenon before an explosive price move upwards.  As crypto analystDASH has fallen by nearly 94% from its historical high on Friday, February 6, which is a common phenomenon before an explosive price move upwards.  As crypto analyst

Dash Bulls Targets 500% Surge Following Historical Re-Accumulation Patterns

2026/02/07 01:30
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DASH has fallen by nearly 94% from its historical high on Friday, February 6, which is a common phenomenon before an explosive price move upwards. 

As crypto analyst Crypto Patel noted, the current crypto market cycle is displaying signs of a re-accumulation phase, similar to the periods when the price of DASH rose by over 2,000%. 

This current period is being interpreted as a potential accumulation zone for the cryptocurrency, which may have significant price appreciation potential in the future.

The weekly chart indicates a sign of accumulation, as liquidity sweeps occur at the range lows, indicating institutional involvement. 

Strong impulsive expansions are a sign of smart money involvement, and the full macro drawdown from the ATH has been completed. 

This indicates that the bottom might be in, and the historical performance indicates past cycles where this stage was a precursor to a strong rally.

Also Read: Dash (DASH) Tests Falling Wedge Resistance as Breakout Eyes $100 Target

DASH Historical Patterns Point to 500% Surge

This is demonstrated through the performance of DASH during the previous cycle, which saw a +2,000% return, as well as the 2024 rally, which saw a +300% return. DASH is currently experiencing a re-accumulation phase. 

Technical projections from Crypto Patel have the price targeting $70, $96, and a full cycle extension to $125-$150, which is a 500% increase, as long as the weekly support remains intact.

Source: Crypto Patel X Post

Bullish confirmation can be seen through high timeframe order flow and respected weekly demand zones. As can be seen, liquidity-driven expansion has already begun, while the current consolidation is simply a healthy correction, not weakness. 

Possible entries can be made around the $25 demand zone or through lower timeframe structure changes. Failure to close above $18 on the weekly timeframe will be considered an invalidation, while DASH believers may target $400+ this time around.

DASH Technical Outlook Points to Trend Shift

According to TradingView, as of Friday, February 6, Dash has been experiencing a strong bearish trend over the past few days, going from above $60 to its current position at $36.65. 

Recent candles indicate that the asset has made some recovery attempts after touching its lowest points at $32.50, implying that buyers are intervening. However, its current trend remains bearish, indicating persistent selling pressure dominating the market.

Source: TradingView

The RSI(14) index is rising from its oversold position of 27.6 to 34.4, which suggests that there may be a bounce in the short term; however, it is still below the 50 level. 

The MACD lines are still in the negative zone, yet the blue line is moving towards the signal line, which suggests that there may be a change in momentum.

Also Read: Dash Faces Key Resistance as Bears Push Price Toward $92.52 Target

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