The price is being firmly suppressed by the 20-day moving average at 82.32, and it hasn't even broken through the recent high of 82.07, showing a classic lack of momentum in the rebound. On the technical indicators side, the story isn't much better—RSI is stuck at 49, in that awkward semi-dead state. The MACD has already formed a bearish crossover below, with the green bars continuing to lengthen, indicating no signs of bullish exhaustion.
The most heartbreaking part is the trading volume. Such a weak rebound with extremely sluggish volume suggests very low market participation, and retail investors are simply not buying in. This level of volume can't support any expectations of a reversal.
Currently, LTC is around 81.57, and the opportunity may vanish in an instant. If you want to participate, now is the time to act.
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GasGoblin
· 01-11 04:28
With such poor performance, you still dare to boast about a rebound? Retail investors have already left.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-11 01:44
Still hoping for a rebound above 80, but the chart hasn't even formed yet and you're hyping it up. The trading volume doesn't justify talking.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-09 17:50
It's the same story again, always saying the opportunity is fleeting, and then it just continues to fall right after.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-09 04:04
No breakthrough of 82 yet, just trying to rebound. Isn't this just a scam to lure retail investors to buy in?
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With such weak volume, how can anyone say there's an opportunity? I think it's a trap.
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RSI49 is barely alive, my account is really going into critical condition.
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I've been cut every time there's a rebound like this. I'm no longer convinced.
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Wait, with such poor trading volume, where's the bottom?
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Really? Then keep falling. It's bound to happen sooner or later.
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Whoever believes this time will suffer losses. I've already learned my lesson.
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Is 82 really that tough? It feels like it will break sooner or later.
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Instead of acting now, it's better to wait a bit longer. No need to rush.
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Blockblind
· 01-09 04:04
Hmm... this rebound definitely can't hold up, the trading volume is too dead, retail investors are all on the sidelines.
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blockBoy
· 01-09 03:56
Lack of trading volume is the real deadlock; with no follow-through on the rebound, it is doomed to fail before it even starts.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-09 03:53
volume's too thin to even call it a bounce, ngl... that RSI at 49 is basically the market saying "idk what i'm doing" lol
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SilentObserver
· 01-09 03:50
With such dead volume, what kind of rebound can you really expect, honestly?
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fren.eth
· 01-09 03:43
Still hoping for a rebound with such poor volume, dream on.
LTC's recent rebound is really weak.
The price is being firmly suppressed by the 20-day moving average at 82.32, and it hasn't even broken through the recent high of 82.07, showing a classic lack of momentum in the rebound. On the technical indicators side, the story isn't much better—RSI is stuck at 49, in that awkward semi-dead state. The MACD has already formed a bearish crossover below, with the green bars continuing to lengthen, indicating no signs of bullish exhaustion.
The most heartbreaking part is the trading volume. Such a weak rebound with extremely sluggish volume suggests very low market participation, and retail investors are simply not buying in. This level of volume can't support any expectations of a reversal.
Currently, LTC is around 81.57, and the opportunity may vanish in an instant. If you want to participate, now is the time to act.