HYPER this wave of market movement is quite interesting. On-chain data shows a nearly 20% increase in the past 24 hours, which looks impressive, but a closer look at the volume changes reveals something off — the 1-hour and 4-hour trading volumes have been cut by 84.6%, which is a classic case of volume-price divergence.



Short-term momentum is indeed weakening; the 1-hour MACD histogram has turned negative, indicating that the upward momentum is fading. Historically, this kind of volume-constrained surge often hides significant risks. The price has gone up, but the buying volume hasn't kept pace; in other words, trading has been light during the rally, making it easy for profit-taking sell-offs to occur.

The 4-hour RSI is still at 64, not yet in extreme overbought territory, but that doesn't provide reassurance. The core issue isn't overbought or oversold indicators but the lack of sufficient trading volume to support this rally — without increased capital inflow, it's hard to push prices higher.

Looking at similar patterns in previous years, rapid gains combined with plunging volume often signal a short-term top or the beginning of a consolidation phase. When buying momentum weakens, prices tend to retrace to find support.

Therefore, the current strategy is to stay on the sidelines and not chase this move. Especially considering HYPER's high volatility and recent losses, risk management should come first. Instead of chasing highs, wait for clearer volume signals or for the price to pull back to the key support level of 0.13 USDT before considering entry. Profitability is important, but survival is even more so.
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DataBartendervip
· 6h ago
Is it still safe to chase after such a sharp contraction? Wait, isn't this the same pattern DOGE followed two months ago? Can 0.13 really hold? I doubt it. It's another false prosperity; the funds haven't really caught up. Not chasing, just lying flat and watching. This wave is too dangerous; wait for clear volume signals. The trading volume is gone but it's still rising, where does the confidence come from? The article is right, survival is the hard truth. HYPER always does this, never-ending.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 6h ago
I've seen this kind of divergence between volume and price many times before—it's another case of shrinking volume followed by a surge, feels like a crash is coming. Not chasing, I'll wait until 0.13, staying alive is more important than making money. This recent rally feels a bit fake; the trading volume halving like this is suspicious. HYPER has been quite a headache lately; it's better to stay on the sidelines. When volume doesn't match the price, a correction is inevitable. Better to earn slowly than to lose quickly.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 6h ago
The divergence between price and volume is really quite deadly; you only understand after stepping into the pit. Is it going to crash again? I really haven't seen many cases where a 20% decrease in volume leads to a good outcome. Not chasing, not chasing. This wave is too虚, let's wait until it crashes before considering.
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