PancakeSwap: After failed breakout, Will CAKE trap late bears with bounce to $2.95?

ambcryptoPublicado a 2025-08-03Actualizado a 2025-08-04

Key Takeaways

PancakeSwap failed to breakout past the 7-month range, and the price action following the rejection showed that bears were dominant. Despite this, a price bounce to $2.7 or even $2.95 was possible.


PancakeSwap [CAKE] saw a 2.83% price bounce on Sunday, the 3rd of August. However, its short-term trend was bearish after the failed breakout past $2.95 toward the end of July.

This failure saw the price retrace back into the range that is just over 7 months old.

The native token of the decentralized exchange on the BNB Smart Chain did not inspire bullish confidence, even though it was trading at the $2.55 support zone.

Bitcoin [BTC] appeared to have found some buying pressure at the $112k mark, but it was unclear if it could begin a recovery.

Bitcoin’s price movement in the coming days would likely influence CAKE’s trajectory, which at press time appears bearish.

Sellers are in the driving seat

CAKE 1-day ChartCAKE 1-day Chart

Source: CAKE/USDT on TradingView

CAKE dropped below the swing low it made on the 1-day timeframe on the 24th of July. This move below $2.535 (white) signified a bearish market structure break.

It signaled further losses were likely, although a price drop might or might not be imminent.

The A/D indicator also made a new low compare to the past two months to underline heavy selling pressure in recent days. The MACD made a bearish crossover to capture the shift in momentum in favor of the sellers.

CAKE 4-hour ChartCAKE 4-hour Chart

Source: CAKE/USDT on TradingView

A deeper price drop might not be imminent because the $2.55 level marked the 25% level of the 7-month range.

As such, it was a relatively notable support level, and has given PancakeSwap traders a bounce over the past 24 hours.

However, the trading volume has been dwindling over the past 48 hours. The market structure on the H4 chart was also bearish, although a move past $2.67 could usher short-term gains.

CAKE Liquidation HeatmapCAKE Liquidation Heatmap

Source: CoinGlass

The liquidation heatmap showed a good chance of a price move toward $2.7. The price bounced from the liquidity cluster at $2.5 over the weekend, and was close to the magnetic zones at $2.7 and $2.8.

Further north, the $2.95 and $3.05 levels were the next resistances to watch. At press time, the technical indicators and the price action did not suggest a price move beyond $2.6 could materialize.

If it does, traders need to beware a larger price bounce, even though the 1-day market structure was bearish.

Disclaimer: The information presented does not constitute financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice and is solely the writer’s opinion

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