RVV recently surged by 21%, and many people rushed in to chase the trend, but take a closer look at the trading volume—it's plummeted by over 99%. Is this kind of rise really healthy?
On the technical side, all timeframes are showing upward movement, but the MACD histogram on the 1-hour K-line has already turned downward, indicating a clear disconnect between price and momentum. What's more concerning is that the trading volume is almost nonexistent, which essentially means no one is truly participating—it's just a false show of strength. When liquidity dries up, pushing prices up becomes extremely risky; if a sharp decline happens and no one supports it, you understand the consequences.
I'm not saying it will fall immediately, but the real question is how long this kind of market can last. When everyone is watching the percentage increase and getting high on the numbers, that's often the last rally before a reversal.
**My take: just watch for now**
In this environment, any action is basically gambling. Instead of chasing the high, it's better to wait for a clear signal—either a volume breakout or a volume-supported breakdown of this consolidation. Only enter when such a choice appears. No matter how big the space, you need to stay alive.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-28 23:12
The trading volume has collapsed by 99% and you're still bragging? Is this what you call a market maker accumulating positions, or have retail investors all already left?
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Oh my, I've seen too many of these high-open, low-close, shrinking volume tricks. Don't be fooled by the price increase.
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Wait, MACD is turning around but the price is still rising? I can't stand this disconnect.
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A rise with no volume is just paper wealth; when the dump comes, no one can escape.
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Better to wait and see; chasing highs in this environment is just pure money giving.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-27 01:09
Trading volume plummeted by 99% yet the price is still rising. Isn't this just a low-liquidity pump scheme, a nightmare for bagholders?
If the volume doesn't follow, even the most beautiful candlestick charts are just illusions; we really have to wait for a breakout or breakdown to confirm.
When chasing a 21% increase, ask yourself: who is selling me this rise?
Such false gains are most likely to collapse suddenly; it's better to stay on the sidelines.
If trading volume is dead, don't expect any healthy upward trend; it's just the market manipulators having fun.
Everyone is bullish, but that's the most dangerous time. It's better to pass on this one.
Disconnection between volume and price is a big taboo; RVV doesn't look right in this wave.
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GETRICH1
· 12-26 01:29
The volume has increased and the price has risen.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-25 23:41
Trading volume is the key; a rise without volume is just air.
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It's the same old story, let's watch the most stable first.
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Wait until the volume confirms before acting; jumping in now just makes you the bag holder.
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The most terrifying market is the one that pretends to be strong; decisively observe.
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Trading volume plummeted 99% but still boasting about gains? Wake up, everyone.
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This kind of market is most likely to be smashed; I choose to watch quietly.
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A price increase without volume isn't worth much; whoever enters will suffer losses.
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Being alive is the first step to making money; everyone understands this, but some just don't listen.
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Wait for a clear multiple-choice decision before acting; acting now is just giving away.
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I'll just watch silently, say nothing.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-25 23:33
Trading volume drops to zero and the price still rises, isn't this just a pump? I'm getting tired just watching it.
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Don't be blinded by 21%. A rise without volume is just paper wealth. I've seen this trick too many times.
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Wait, has the MACD already turned around? Then I better stay calm and not chase this false hype.
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If liquidity is gone and they still dare to dump, how ruthless must they be? No wonder no one is truly participating.
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Basically, it's like a sickle grinding. Those chasing the high can just wait to be cut. I'll wait for a clear signal before making a move.
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DataPickledFish
· 12-25 23:33
Trading volume plummeting, this is outrageous, who will take the buy-in?
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Be cautious of chasing gains; a rise on low volume is worthless.
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The disconnection in momentum is indeed glaring; we need to wait for volume confirmation.
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A 21% increase looks exciting, but if it turns around and dumps with no buyers, it's over.
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The most dangerous rise on low volume; I think I'll stay on the sidelines.
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This move is indeed fake; the trading volume has dried up.
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Wait and see, wait for clear signals before making a move, don't gamble.
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Still daring to push despite liquidity drying up? You're asking for trouble.
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MACD has turned around but still pushing in; it's not easy to be the bagholder.
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The increase is tempting, but the volume doesn't match; a classic false breakout.
RVV recently surged by 21%, and many people rushed in to chase the trend, but take a closer look at the trading volume—it's plummeted by over 99%. Is this kind of rise really healthy?
On the technical side, all timeframes are showing upward movement, but the MACD histogram on the 1-hour K-line has already turned downward, indicating a clear disconnect between price and momentum. What's more concerning is that the trading volume is almost nonexistent, which essentially means no one is truly participating—it's just a false show of strength. When liquidity dries up, pushing prices up becomes extremely risky; if a sharp decline happens and no one supports it, you understand the consequences.
I'm not saying it will fall immediately, but the real question is how long this kind of market can last. When everyone is watching the percentage increase and getting high on the numbers, that's often the last rally before a reversal.
**My take: just watch for now**
In this environment, any action is basically gambling. Instead of chasing the high, it's better to wait for a clear signal—either a volume breakout or a volume-supported breakdown of this consolidation. Only enter when such a choice appears. No matter how big the space, you need to stay alive.
*Disclaimer: This is only personal analysis and does not constitute investment advice.*