#SOL升值空间 ZEC ten-minute trading volume surges by 25 times—Is this panic selling or main force building positions?



The price has been oscillating around the 440 level for a long time. It looks like it broke below the middle band of the Bollinger Bands at 441 and approached the lower band at 436. The MACD indicator's two lines are tangled in a dead knot, with the green bars still holding strong, clearly indicating a bearish dominance. From a technical perspective, the short-term trend still seems to want to continue downward, and there are no strong signals of stabilization for now.

But something strange happened here—suddenly, a massive trading volume alert appeared, with ten-minute trading volume skyrocketing by 25 times! The key point: it’s not that the price broke upward, but that the trading volume is wildly increasing. The cumulative 24-hour trading volume has already exceeded $100 million, while the price has actually fallen by 0.57%.

This kind of volume-price divergence is very discordant. There are two possibilities: one is retail investors panicking and selling off in fear; the other is large funds quietly accumulating at low levels. Considering that the price is already hovering near the lower Bollinger Band, I lean more towards the idea that the main force is quietly building positions at this level.

The current advice is very straightforward—don’t rush to short! The price is stuck near technical support, and suddenly such abnormal trading occurs. At this point, the risk-reward ratio of shorting is really poor. A wiser approach is to stay calm and observe:

If the price can hold above 436 without breaking down, and then shift to sideways consolidation with reduced volume, it might be brewing a rebound from oversold conditions; conversely, if the volume surges and breaks through the support level, the downside space will truly open up.

Next, keep a close eye on market changes to see whether this mysterious capital is trying to dump or accumulate. The market will soon give its answer.
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FreeMintervip
· 3h ago
The old trick of price-volume divergence again, anyone who believes it will lose --- Main force building positions? I don't think so, the retail investors' exit rhythm is quite obvious --- If 436 can't hold, it will collapse directly, don't expect any rebound --- 25 times trading volume and still falling? That's ridiculous, I choose to lie flat and observe --- Under huge volume, there must be a ghost, beware of being cut --- Consolidation with decreasing volume is the real signal, it's too early to act now --- Another game of funds, small investors, just watch the show obediently --- If the 436 line can't hold, the space will really open up --- Don't chase short positions, the risk-reward ratio is too poor, I choose to wait --- The price-volume divergence is so obvious, it feels like a test of the market
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WalletManagervip
· 3h ago
I've seen the volume-price divergence signal too many times, and each time it's the main force testing retail investors' sentiment... If 436 really can't hold, I might consider transferring to a cold wallet, after all, the private key still needs to be in my own hands.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 3h ago
With such a clear divergence between price and volume, on-chain data shows that the probability of large funds quietly accumulating at low levels is indeed higher... After analysis and assessment, I have seen this approach too many times.
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