SUI price repeatedly tests the 60-day moving average around 1.846, but each rebound appears weak and lackluster. The technical outlook is quite clear—RSI is stuck around 51, showing no overbought signals nor oversold conditions, with both bulls and bears waiting and watching. The MACD lines are hovering near the zero axis, and the weak red histogram signals are hardly convincing.
The most critical issue lies in the trading volume. Currently, the average daily volume is just over 1% of the historical average, which is no longer considered quiet—it’s practically frozen. In an environment with severely insufficient liquidity, any large transaction could create a gap, highlighting the market’s fragility.
Now, SUI is quoted at 1.8241. In this environment, participants either wait passively for a rebound to 1.85 or choose to stay on the sidelines. If you must intervene, be sure to set a stop-loss, as the predictability of price movements is greatly diminished under such low trading volume conditions.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-11 21:54
Trading volume is so miserable, who dares to move?
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It's that old script of moving averages suppressing prices again, so annoying.
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With liquidity frozen like this, I really don't dare to act.
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Let's wait and see. Entering now is just gambling with a gambler's mentality.
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If 1.85 can't be pushed back up, then it's probably going to break the bottom directly.
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Stop-loss is easy to talk about, but when you're truly losing money, how many can hold on?
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SUI is still hesitating; better to check out other coins.
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This technical analysis didn't clarify anything; just waiting idly.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-11 17:18
The issue of trading volume freezing needs to be taken seriously; a single large order can create a trap.
This wave of SUI really isn't impressive; let's wait and see.
Liquidity exhaustion is the most heartbreaking—price distortion.
Once again, we're seeing volume hit rock bottom, old tricks still work.
Is the 1.85 barrier really that tough? I don't think so.
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HashBrownies
· 01-11 09:50
Trading volume is frozen, we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse
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It's another deadlock, really annoying
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Liquidity is so poor, who dares to take over
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That 1.85 barrier just can't be broken, so frustrating
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Feels like SUI is about to go dormant, better to sleep first
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Stop-loss is a must, or you'll get wrecked
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This market is ridiculous, there's no volume at all
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Waiting for a rebound? I think I'll wait until the end of the year
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RSI stuck in the middle feels the worst, so boring
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Where are the big funds? Why aren't they coming to rescue the market
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PebbleHander
· 01-09 02:00
With such poor trading volume, who dares to move?
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-09 02:00
Trading volume frozen like this, there's no way to play at all
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Waiting for a rebound? I think we're waiting for a miracle
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This liquidity is basically a landmine, I’d better stay back
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RSI is teetering at 51, the signal is extremely weak
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Every time it trades, it explodes. Who dares to take this position?
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Rebounding around 1.85 again? It’s driving me crazy
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Rebounds with no volume are just false alarms, don’t be fooled
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Not intervening at this stage is probably the smartest choice
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Trading volume only 1%? Isn’t that a death signal?
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MACD is hugging the zero line, both sides are staring each other down
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Such poor liquidity, a big order will cause a sharp drop
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Stop-loss is a must, or you’ll get trapped and have no idea what’s going on
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MrDecoder
· 01-09 02:00
Trading volume is so dead, there's no way to play
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Once again, volume-price divergence, no wonder the rebound is so weak
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1% trading volume? Are they trying to suffocate retail investors?
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Waiting for the rebound to 1.85? I’d be waiting in vain
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Stop-loss must be set; this market is too fragile
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Liquidity is frozen; a single large order could cause a limit-down
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RSI is hugging the midline, both bulls and bears are firing blanks
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In this market, doing nothing might be the right move
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Trading is so cold right now, I choose to skip
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Price fluctuations are unpredictable, how dare I enter the market
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-09 01:57
Trading volume is frozen, this is outrageous...
SUI is just sleeping right now, waiting for someone to wake it up one day
With such low volume, who dares to put real money in?
1.85 rebound? I think it's doubtful, just waiting for it to break through
Stop-loss must be in place, one big player can turn this situation upside down
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-09 01:54
Who would dare to move with such a pathetic trading volume?
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gas_guzzler
· 01-09 01:50
Trading volume is so weak, who dares to move
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It's the same old story, waiting for a rebound that might never come
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Liquidity is frozen solid, a big order just breaks through, I get scared just watching
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SUI is still sleepwalking, when will it wake up
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Stop-loss is set, anyway there's no certainty in this market
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Volume is dead, even a beautiful rebound is meaningless
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Can 1.85 really come back? I remain skeptical
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With this trading volume, entering is just giving away the goods
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-09 01:38
Volume 1%... This is playing with fire, a single large bearish candle directly breaks the support level.
SUI price repeatedly tests the 60-day moving average around 1.846, but each rebound appears weak and lackluster. The technical outlook is quite clear—RSI is stuck around 51, showing no overbought signals nor oversold conditions, with both bulls and bears waiting and watching. The MACD lines are hovering near the zero axis, and the weak red histogram signals are hardly convincing.
The most critical issue lies in the trading volume. Currently, the average daily volume is just over 1% of the historical average, which is no longer considered quiet—it’s practically frozen. In an environment with severely insufficient liquidity, any large transaction could create a gap, highlighting the market’s fragility.
Now, SUI is quoted at 1.8241. In this environment, participants either wait passively for a rebound to 1.85 or choose to stay on the sidelines. If you must intervene, be sure to set a stop-loss, as the predictability of price movements is greatly diminished under such low trading volume conditions.