The Litecoin trading chart shows that accumulation is increasing as whales are silently loading up LTC tokens, especially taking advantage of recent market dipsThe Litecoin trading chart shows that accumulation is increasing as whales are silently loading up LTC tokens, especially taking advantage of recent market dips

Litecoin Price Signals Breakout Hope as Whales Quietly Load Up LTC Tokens, Setting Stage for 38.7% Rally

2025/12/14 05:00
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Litecoin (LTC) is displaying signs of life, as pointed out by market analyst Crypto Patel. According to the data reported today by the well-known crypto specialist, an important strategic setup is forming on Litecoin’s trajectory, as the daily timeframe indicates that accumulation is in full swing and large investors are silently loading up LTC tokens.

Today, December 13, 2025, Litecoin recorded a further drop by 2.47%, bringing its price to currently stand at $81.98. The altcoin has also been down 1.7% and 18.3% over the past week and month, respectively, showing a downtrend over the past several weeks, caused by wider crypto market consolidations, which have made Bitcoin and Ethereum currently trade at $90,425 and $3,123, respectively.

Amid the downturn, the analyst today identified that recent LTC price actions suggest that selling pressure is losing its strength as buyers appear to be stepping in and gearing up prices for a substantial counterstrike.

Litecoin Liquidity Sweep Flashes Institutional Accumulation

As per the latest LTC chart update issued by Crypto Patel, Litecoin price activity shows a looming move to the upside, and the analyst illustrated the breakdown. According to the analyst’s revelation, over the past 48 hours, Litecoin’s market structure has experienced a drastic change across liquidity maps. What appears to be another routine price fall has rather disclosed a silent accumulation by whales (institutions).

The process by which big investors absorb liquidity in the market has triggered a reaccumulation phase in the Litecoin market, a form of well-established traditional pattern that typically comes before significant upturns in previous cycles. The chart flagged the analyst indicated a coordinated buy-side liquidity sweep, where large investors are draining liquidity from stop-loss orders before reversing the downturn direction.

Amid the volatile week, yesterday, December 12, Litecoin experienced a significant liquidation event as more than $500 million in short positions were wiped out from the market, as the LTC closed at higher prices, an indicator of the beginning of a trend reversal, according to metrics shared today by Coinglass. Furthermore, the Coinglass data disclosed a drop in the leverage ratio following the liquidation event. This decline indicates that the LTC market has swept speculative overexposure, providing a cleaner technical formation for a potential uptrend.  

The setup of the buy-side liquidity sweep pattern shows that LTC could be preparing a robust upward move. The formation signals that LTC could potentially climb towards $113.7 in the coming days or weeks. With its price, which currently trades at $81.98, this possible jump would represent a significant 38.7% rally.

LTCUSDThe current price of Litecoin is $81.47.

Litecoin Price Outlook and Momentum

Despite the emerging positive momentum, LTC has not overturned its long-term downtrend, noted by its annual performance, which is currently down 32.4%. A catalyst behind this weak performance is that multiple retail customers ignore investing in this legacy cryptocurrency. However, metrics above reveal that whales are showing a growing appetite for the altcoin, partly contributed by the recent launch of the Litecoin ETF. In late October, Canary Capital launched a spot Litecoin ETF that provides investors with a new approach to investing in Litecoin.

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