#数字资产动态追踪 【ZEC Technical Outlook: Recent Trends Based on Oversold Signals】
Recently, the trend of ZEC has attracted attention. The 1-hour chart shows some interesting features. From the price action perspective, after touching a low of 494.97 and rebounding to close at 498.08, it is currently close to the lower Bollinger Band (497.37). Such extreme positions are usually accompanied by oversold phenomena.
In terms of moving averages, MA7 is at 503.54, and MA30 is at 506.27. The short-term moving average is still below the long-term moving average, but the gap is narrowing, indicating that the consolidation phase is gradually coming to an end. Meanwhile, the MACD indicator shows signs of bottom divergence, which typically suggests that downward momentum is weakening. The amplitude data is also worth noting—only 2.36%, indicating market volatility is suppressed, a typical characteristic of shrinking volume consolidation.
On-chain signals also reveal information. Although the latest data has not been fully disclosed, signs of increasing holdings in large addresses still exist, and the outflow from exchanges has risen. This combination usually indicates that holders' expectations for the future are improving, and selling pressure is accordingly easing.
On the news front, discussions about upgrades to ZEC's privacy technology are brewing. Coupled with the recent overall market sentiment recovery, these factors are likely to attract incremental funds. From the perspectives of technical analysis, on-chain data, and market sentiment, the current ZEC bottom support appears relatively reliable. The subsequent rebound space may gradually open up, with short-term focus on the performance around 515. $ZEC
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-07 21:34
Wait, can 515 really break through? I think this bottom divergence looks a bit fake. In consolidation phases with decreasing volume, a false breakout is the most likely.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-07 21:16
Consolidation with decreasing volume + bullish divergence at the bottom—this combination is indeed interesting. The 515 level must hold; otherwise, it will have to go back to waiting on the sidelines.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-07 09:12
You must hold this level at 515; otherwise, this wave of bearish divergence will be pointless.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-06 07:42
The bottom signal is indeed good, but the key is whether 515 can hold steady.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-05 05:50
Is the consolidation with reduced volume preparing for a big move? Is the bottom divergence signal reliable, or is it just the eve of another false breakout?
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AirdropATM
· 01-05 05:48
Can 515 really break through? It feels like this consolidation has been going on for a while, I've been wanting to buy the dip for a long time.
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SillyWhale
· 01-05 05:48
The bottom signal is quite obvious, with bottom divergence + decreasing volume, it feels like it's about to rise.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-05 05:32
The bottom signal is indeed obvious, but whether this wave can really rise depends on whether 515 can hold steady.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-05 05:25
Wow, the lower band of the Bollinger Bands is already touching, and it's still shrinking? This is a classic fuel injection signal. The launch window is approaching, brothers.
#数字资产动态追踪 【ZEC Technical Outlook: Recent Trends Based on Oversold Signals】
Recently, the trend of ZEC has attracted attention. The 1-hour chart shows some interesting features. From the price action perspective, after touching a low of 494.97 and rebounding to close at 498.08, it is currently close to the lower Bollinger Band (497.37). Such extreme positions are usually accompanied by oversold phenomena.
In terms of moving averages, MA7 is at 503.54, and MA30 is at 506.27. The short-term moving average is still below the long-term moving average, but the gap is narrowing, indicating that the consolidation phase is gradually coming to an end. Meanwhile, the MACD indicator shows signs of bottom divergence, which typically suggests that downward momentum is weakening. The amplitude data is also worth noting—only 2.36%, indicating market volatility is suppressed, a typical characteristic of shrinking volume consolidation.
On-chain signals also reveal information. Although the latest data has not been fully disclosed, signs of increasing holdings in large addresses still exist, and the outflow from exchanges has risen. This combination usually indicates that holders' expectations for the future are improving, and selling pressure is accordingly easing.
On the news front, discussions about upgrades to ZEC's privacy technology are brewing. Coupled with the recent overall market sentiment recovery, these factors are likely to attract incremental funds. From the perspectives of technical analysis, on-chain data, and market sentiment, the current ZEC bottom support appears relatively reliable. The subsequent rebound space may gradually open up, with short-term focus on the performance around 515. $ZEC