A massive downtrend in the STEPN (GMT) prices witnessed in the last 30 days appears to be nearing exhaustion.

GMT’s price has rebounded by nearly 35% — from $0.80 on May 27 to $0.99 on May 28. Interestingly, the upside retracement started after the price fell in the same range, which had acted as support before GMT’s 500% and 120% price rallies in March and early May, respectively.

GMT/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Additionally, the rebound further preceded an 80% drop from its record high of $4.50, established on April 27, which left GMT oversold, according to its daily relative strength index reading that slipped below the oversold threshold of 30 on May 26.

The technical support, in addition to oversold RSI, suggests GMT is in the process of bottoming out.

GMT price levels to watch

Drawing a Fibonacci retracement graph from GMT’s $0.0099-swing low to $3.82-swing high leaves the token inside a broader consolidation range, defined by the 0.382 Fib line near $1.50 acting as interim resistance, while the 0.786 Fib line near $0.82 serves as interim support.

GMT/USD daily price chart featuring Fib support/resistance levels. Source: TradingView

Therefore, an extended rebound move from the $0.82-support level brings $1.50 into the attention as the next upside target, up about 40% from the price on May 28. Moreover, a strong upside follow-up could send the STEPN token toward the $2-2.50 area, suggesting that the market has bottomed out.

Conversely, a weaker upside follow-up could have GMT’s price retest at $0.82 for a breakdown move toward $0.54. This level was instrumental in capping the token’s downside attempts between March 17 and March 21 earlier this year.

STEPN a “hype-driven speculative frenzy?”

From the fundamental perspective, GMT’s bias looks skewed to the downside.

First, the token continues to trade in near-perfect tandem with Bitcoin (BTC) and the other top-cap cryptocurrencies, according to their daily correlation coefficient readings, which topped 0.98 on May 21 but had subsided to 0.75 on May 28.

GMT/USD and BTC/USD daily correlation coefficient. Source: TradingView

So, if Bitcoin continues to struggle below $30,000, as many analysts believe, it could take GMT lower due to its consistent positive correlation with the token.

Second, GMT could drop due to the rising uncertainties surrounding STEPN’s business model, which involves paying users for exercising either by walking, jogging or running with the native Green Satoshi Token (GST) units.

Mike Fay, an independent market analyst and the author of the “Heretic Speculator” financial newsletter, says that STEPN’s so-called move-to-earn model is neither scalable nor sustainable in the long term.

The analyst cited some core issues with the “lifestyle app.”

First, STEPN has a massive entry barrier, for it makes people acquire its expensive Sneaker NFTs. But, even then, people buy these digital issues for hundreds or thousands of dollars in anticipation that they would recover their investments by earning and selling GST tokens.

Many users have already recouped their money, such as YouTuber Sebbyverse, who claims that he earned $219 worth of GST tokens just by walking 15 minutes to-and-fro for dinner. 

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“The way this likely ends is with the last people who come into the platform essentially serving as ‘exit liquidity’ for the early adopters when the app’s in-game payment token collapses,” Fay said while highlighting that the STEPN’s in-house token is already crashing. 

GST/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

That would hurt users’ return on investment who paid thousands of dollars for Sneaker NFTs. So, if the demand for NFTs dries up and incentive drops, STEPN would have trouble attracting new players to its app, thus dampening demand for GMT, according to Fay. He added:

“STEPN is in a hype-driven speculative frenzy and I’m not touching any of this. Not the payout token (GST-USD), the governance token GMT, or the NFTs.”

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