Uniswap’s UNI is moving inside a tight ascending triangle between $3.80 and $4.10. A breakout or breakdown from here sets up a 30% move in either direction.Uniswap’s UNI is moving inside a tight ascending triangle between $3.80 and $4.10. A breakout or breakdown from here sets up a 30% move in either direction.

Uniswap’s UNI Is Consolidating Inside a $0.30 Range With a 30% Move Waiting on Either Side

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UNI is sitting at $3.94 and going nowhere fast. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, depending on which way it resolves. The four-hour chart shows an ascending triangle forming since mid-February, with price compressing between horizontal resistance at $4.10 and a rising support trendline currently sitting around $3.80. The range is tight. The setup is clean. And the next confirmed close outside that $0.30 band is going to define the next major leg.

What the UNI Chart Is Showing

The ascending triangle structure is visible on the four-hour timeframe. Price dropped sharply in mid-February, falling roughly 29% before finding a floor, then spent the following weeks grinding higher along a rising support line. Each successive low has come in higher than the last, which is the ascending part. The ceiling, however, has stayed flat around the $4.00 to $4.10 zone, which the chart shows as a clear horizontal resistance level. That’s the triangle.

The current price of $3.94 puts UNI right at the apex, pressed against resistance with the support trendline catching up from below. The squeeze is getting tighter, which typically precedes a directional move. The direction is the open question.

The Bullish Case: $5.00 to $5.30

A four-hour candle close above $4.10 would validate the breakout. That’s the level that has capped price repeatedly over the past several weeks, and a clean close above it shifts the technical picture from neutral to bullish. The measured move target on an ascending triangle of this size points toward the $5.00 to $5.30 range, a liquidity cluster that lines up with roughly 30% upside from current levels.

For that scenario to play out, buyers need to absorb whatever sell pressure has been defending the $4.10 level and push through it with enough conviction to hold on a retest. A wick above $4.10 that closes back inside the range doesn’t count. The close matters.

The Bearish Case: Back to $2.80

The other side of this setup is less comfortable to think about but equally valid. The $3.80 ascending support line is the floor that has held through the entire consolidation period. If that level fails on a four-hour close, the structure is invalidated. 

There is no ascending triangle anymore, just a failed pattern and a price in search of the next real support.

The February lows near $2.80 become the logical target in that scenario, which represents a roughly 29% drop from current levels. That lines up closely with the February selloff shown on the chart, where UNI shed 29.23% in a sharp move before the current recovery began. The downside scenario is essentially a retest of that same territory.

Potential UNI Trade?

The honest answer is not much, yet. The setup is described explicitly as a no-trade zone until price defines its direction. Both outcomes are technically equal at this point. Positioning ahead of the breakout means guessing, and the chart doesn’t give an edge in either direction until one side capitulates.

The trade, if there is one, comes after confirmation. A sustained close above $4.10 with follow-through gives the bullish setup. A break and close below $3.80 gives the bearish one. Either is actionable with a clear invalidation level. Neither is actionable right now without one.

UNI has rebuilt structure since the February lows in an orderly way. The ascending triangle is a constructive pattern. But patterns only pay out when they resolve, and this one hasn’t yet. Patience is the position until the Uniswap buyers shows their hand.

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