$VIRTUAL is showing some interesting movements right now. The 15-minute RSI has surged to 75.6, and the 1-hour indicator is even more extreme—RSI at 91.4 combined with MACD histogram shrinking. Although the 4-hour trend is still intact, the RSI has already reached 87.9. Such multi-timeframe overbought conditions are not common.



What’s more concerning is the volume performance. Yesterday’s volume was 83.21M, and the latest candle has shrunk by 21.1%. What does this indicate? It suggests that there isn’t enough capital following the price upward, which is usually not a good sign.

In terms of price levels, 0.88 is a strong resistance. Above that, there are two key levels at 0.90 and 0.93. Support below is at 0.85 and 0.82.

How to operate? I think it’s best to consider different scenarios: if the price breaks through 0.90, consider a light position to go for a move towards 0.93, but remember to set a stop-loss at 0.885; conversely, if it falls below 0.85, the strategy flips—turning bearish with a target at 0.82 and a stop-loss at 0.865. But at this moment? Honestly, just watch and don’t chase.

My personal stance is to stay on the sidelines. Chasing high at this point is like gambling, and the risks often outweigh the rewards. What’s needed is to wait for a clear signal—either a confirmed break below 0.85 or a successful breakout above 0.90—only then is it truly worth acting. The most important thing in trading is never about making more money, but about maintaining enough discipline to avoid getting trapped just because of the fear of missing out.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 8h ago
The 21-point decrease in trading volume is indeed risky. I've seen too many cases where the price is pushed up without follow-up capital, and in the end, it's always the bagholders who get stuck.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 8h ago
A 21% decrease in trading volume is a bit alarming... Isn't this a classic case of volume-price divergence? The price is going up, but the money isn't following. It feels like something might happen next.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 8h ago
Trading volume has shrunk but is still pushing upward, this is a trap, all the funds have run away. --- RSI is over 90 and you're still chasing? I wouldn't dare. This big brother is right, it's just gambling. --- 0.90 and 0.85 are indeed a watershed; wait for clear signals before taking action. --- A few days ago, I got trapped here. Now seeing this situation, I’m scared and prefer to wait and see. --- Multi-timeframe overbought conditions with shrinking volume simultaneously—this combination is too dangerous, no wonder the advice is not to chase. --- Don't enter just because you're afraid of missing out; this advice really hits home. That's how I got cut. --- Discipline is greater than profit; this is probably the secret to surviving long-term. --- Waiting for a breakout, not a rebound—this approach is much smarter than mine.
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GraphGuruvip
· 8h ago
The trading volume has shrunk so much, yet the price is still holding on? This is the eve of a trap, piling RSI to over 90 is completely untrustworthy, it will deflate sooner or later.
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