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ACT recently experienced a wave of decline, and the market does look a bit uncomfortable. However, what's interesting is that buying interest has been quietly entering the market.
Let's talk about the current issues: all technical indicators are flashing green — the 7-period moving average has already fallen below the 25-period moving average, short- and medium-term EMAs are all trending downward, and the MACD shows a bearish crossover with the histogram becoming more negative. The 6-period RSI is only 30.98, approaching oversold levels. These signals indicate that there is significant short-term pressure.
But there's an opposite trend emerging. Recently, buy-in inflows of 163,341 USDT accounted for about 255,710 USDT of total inflows, meaning over 60% of the funds are bottom-fishing. This is not a small move — it shows that someone is optimistic about this price and is seriously positioning.
The community atmosphere is also quite interesting. Although the price is falling, discussions emphasize that the bullish structure remains intact, support levels are being firmly defended, and there is an expectation of a breakout ahead. This reflects a typical contradictory attitude of "technically bearish but fundamentally bullish."
From a macro perspective, signals of relaxed regulation and optimistic expectations for the US economy have created considerable room for risk assets like ACT.
In short, ACT is currently like repeatedly testing the bottom — technicals are weak, funds are entering, and the community is guessing the next move. Short-term volatility is inevitable, but if this wave of buying can stabilize, the rebound momentum will be strong.