Worldcoin (WLD) Following Potential Reversal Setup – Will It Rise Further?

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WLD5,14%
ETH-0,05%

Date: Sat, Dec 20 2025 | 05:55 PM GMT

The broader cryptocurrency market has continued to struggle with uneven and choppy price action over the past several weeks, a phase that began after the sharp sell-off on October 10. That correction pushed Ethereum (ETH) lower by nearly 26% over the last 60 days, keeping sustained pressure across the altcoin market. Worldcoin (WLD) has been no exception, remaining under heavy selling pressure during this period.

WLD is down more than 44% over the past two months. While the short-term trend still leans bearish, the higher-timeframe chart is starting to show a structure that often appears near potential market turning points. If key technical levels are reclaimed, the current setup could evolve into a broader recovery attempt.

Source: Coinmarketcap

Power of 3 Pattern in Focus

On the higher-timeframe chart, WLD appears to be forming a classic Power of 3 structure, a pattern frequently associated with market cycle lows and trend transitions. This structure typically unfolds in three stages—accumulation, manipulation, and expansion—with the most decisive move usually emerging once the final phase begins.

Earlier, WLD spent an extended period moving sideways within a well-defined range between $0.6528 and $0.5628. This low-volatility environment, highlighted by the grey box on the chart, reflects the accumulation phase. During such phases, price action tightens, volatility fades, and longer-term participants often begin positioning quietly while broader sentiment remains weak or indifferent.

That stability eventually gave way as broader market pressure intensified. WLD broke below the $0.5628 support and slid to a recent low near $0.4721 before attempting a modest rebound. This sharp downside move aligns closely with the manipulation phase of the Power of 3 pattern. Such breakdowns are often designed to trigger stop-losses and force capitulation, shaking out weaker holders before price looks for a base.

Worldcoin (WLD) 4H Chart/Coinsprobe (Source: Tradingview)

Notably, selling momentum has started to slow near this lower zone. Recent candles show reduced downside follow-through, suggesting that bearish pressure may be losing strength as price consolidates after the breakdown.

What’s Next for WLD?

At the time of writing, WLD continues to trade within the broader manipulation zone, which calls for caution. Price remains below the 50-period moving average near $0.6012, an area that now acts as an important short-term resistance. A sustained move back above this level would be an early signal that sellers are losing control.

For the bullish scenario to gain traction, WLD needs to reclaim both the $0.5628 level and establish acceptance above the $0.60–$0.65 resistance zone. A successful recovery into this former range would suggest that the manipulation phase has likely concluded and that the market may be transitioning toward the expansion phase of the structure.

If buyers manage to break and hold above $0.6528, the chart projection opens the door for a move toward the $0.83 region, which represents the measured expansion target and implies a potential upside of roughly 59% from current levels.

That said, this setup remains conditional. As long as WLD trades below $0.5628, downside risks cannot be ruled out, and the market remains vulnerable to further volatility. Holding recent lows and reclaiming key resistance levels will be critical for bulls looking to validate a bullish reversal narrative.

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