Recently, a friend asked about the market situation of ONT. I took a quick look at the candlestick chart and found that this coin has been stuck around $0.08 for a long time, in a rather awkward zone.
Opening the trading interface, the lack of trading volume is immediately obvious. This reveals a harsh reality: no matter how tidy the moving averages are or how standard the golden cross appears, once trading volume support is lost, all technical signals are just empty talk. The market is telling us through this phenomenon that a large number of participants have quietly withdrawn from this coin.
The RSI indicator has long entered the overbought zone, but you can still hear voices claiming "a breakout is imminent." Frankly, in an environment with severely insufficient trading volume, such signals are almost entirely unreliable. Technical embellishments become particularly powerless at this point.
Looking at key price levels, 0.0848 is the first defense point. If it breaks below this, the next support level is directly at 0.065. If even 0.065 cannot hold, it basically means that ONT's current market enthusiasm has completely dissipated.
Going long at this position is basically gambling, while shorting seems more logical. But I am well aware of human weaknesses—nine out of ten traders will still choose to take a gamble, even if they know the risks are right in front of them. Clear-headed traders might insist on maintaining rationality, but people are often manipulated by expectations.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
16 Likes
Reward
16
4
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-29 16:51
Trading volume has died, the technicals are all illusions, this is the true picture of ONT right now
View OriginalReply0
RektRecorder
· 12-29 16:51
This thing's trading volume is a complete mess, no matter how beautiful the moving averages look, they can't save it. Honestly, nobody wants it.
It's a human weakness—knowing you should short but still gambling, nine out of ten times you'll end up losing.
Once 0.065 breaks, it's basically dead; isn't that just a sinking ship?
What breakthrough? There's no volume, just talk nonsense.
RSI is overbought, and people still dare to go long? Truly brainwashed by expectations.
Going long is just luck; the gambler's mentality is too hurtful to bear.
Having neat moving averages is useless; the real problem is that no one is participating in the market.
Around 0.08, it's extremely awkward; coins without any heat should have been out long ago.
View OriginalReply0
Rugman_Walking
· 12-29 16:51
Trading volume is dead, all technical indicators are fake. No one is paying attention to this ONT project anymore, don't listen to those "about to break through" nonsense.
View OriginalReply0
HappyToBeDumped
· 12-29 16:50
This coin, ont, with its trading volume dead, there's no hope. Every day they shout about breaking through, but it's still the same old step in place. I'm done with it.
Recently, a friend asked about the market situation of ONT. I took a quick look at the candlestick chart and found that this coin has been stuck around $0.08 for a long time, in a rather awkward zone.
Opening the trading interface, the lack of trading volume is immediately obvious. This reveals a harsh reality: no matter how tidy the moving averages are or how standard the golden cross appears, once trading volume support is lost, all technical signals are just empty talk. The market is telling us through this phenomenon that a large number of participants have quietly withdrawn from this coin.
The RSI indicator has long entered the overbought zone, but you can still hear voices claiming "a breakout is imminent." Frankly, in an environment with severely insufficient trading volume, such signals are almost entirely unreliable. Technical embellishments become particularly powerless at this point.
Looking at key price levels, 0.0848 is the first defense point. If it breaks below this, the next support level is directly at 0.065. If even 0.065 cannot hold, it basically means that ONT's current market enthusiasm has completely dissipated.
Going long at this position is basically gambling, while shorting seems more logical. But I am well aware of human weaknesses—nine out of ten traders will still choose to take a gamble, even if they know the risks are right in front of them. Clear-headed traders might insist on maintaining rationality, but people are often manipulated by expectations.