Algorand
AlgorandALGO
$0.0805
1h
-0.69%
24h
0.00%
7d
0.00%

Algorand Breakout Analysis

As of , Flicker puts the Algorand (ALGO) breakout probability at 45% with a bullish bias, 50% false-breakout risk and No confirmed pattern. ALGO trades at $0.0805, 0.00% over 24 hours.

No confirmed pattern
Bullish
45%
Breakout Probability
50%
False Breakout Risk

Algorand shows a low probability of a bullish breakout. Current conditions don't strongly favor a breakout.

High risk1-4 hoursMTF Alignment: 1.00%

Updated 10 min. ago

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Algorand breakout signal: bullish

Component Scores

StructureMomentumVolumeVolatilityLevelCycleTrendLiquidity
Structure
47.5
Momentum
20.01
Volume
80
Volatility
35
Level Proximity
100
Cycle
47.2
Trend Alignment
89.58
Liquidity
70
Supporting Factors
Volume confirms price actionMulti-timeframe alignment (100.0%)
Warning Factors
High false breakout risk (50.0%)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Algorand about to break out?

    The breakout probability at the top of this page is Flicker's live read on how likely ALGO is to make a decisive move, along with the direction it's leaning — bullish, bearish, or neutral. It's scored from current market conditions and updates as new candles form. Treat a high probability as a stronger setup to watch, not a certainty.

  • What is a breakout in trading?

    A breakout is when an asset moves decisively beyond an established support or resistance level, often marking the start of a stronger move in that direction. Traders watch breakouts because they can signal the beginning of a new trend. Flicker doesn't wait for the move — it scores how likely Algorand is to break out and which way it's leaning.

  • How do you know if a Algorand breakout is real?

    A real breakout holds beyond the level and follows through on rising volume, while a false breakout (or 'fakeout') pushes past briefly and then snaps back. Flicker estimates ALGO's false-breakout risk as its own metric next to the breakout probability, and that risk rises when volume doesn't confirm the move, volatility is extreme, or momentum is weak or diverging.

  • How does Flicker calculate ALGO's breakout probability?

    The probability, from 0 to 100, is a composite of eight market components — structure, momentum, volume, volatility, proximity to key levels, market cycle, trend alignment, and liquidity — weighted for current conditions. Flicker then discounts it by the false-breakout risk, so a shaky setup scores lower even when the raw signals look strong. It's a model-based estimate for comparing setups, not a guarantee.

  • What do the direction bias and supporting factors tell me?

    The direction bias — Bullish, Bearish, or Neutral — is Flicker's read on which way ALGO is most likely to break, weighing trend, momentum, and money flow. Alongside it, plain-language supporting factors (like 'Volume confirms price action') and warning factors (like 'High false-breakout risk') explain why the score looks the way it does, so you're not trusting a number blindly.

  • How fresh is the analysis, and can I get breakout alerts?

    Flicker recomputes Algorand's breakout analysis roughly every 15 minutes across short-term and hourly timeframes, so the read stays close to live conditions. Create a free Flicker account and set alerts to get a notification the moment Algorand builds breakout momentum.

Not Financial Advice: Breakout analysis is one tool among many. Always combine with other indicators and proper risk management.