MATIC 的涨势面临障碍、0.5 美元是值得关注的关键支撑位

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日线图显示,近期走势后,市场结构看涨,但周线图却显示存在麻烦。

  • 由于投机者争相参与看涨行动,Polygon 的未平仓合约急剧增加。

  • 未能打破周线结构表明空头可能占据主导地位。

Polygon [MATIC]的价格上周飙升,并形成了强劲的短期上升趋势。0.43 美元的局部阻力位被彻底突破,多头力量强大到足以推动反弹至更高时间框架阻力区 0.58 美元。

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价格走势伴随着未平仓合约翻倍,表明看涨情绪高涨。此后,价格在达到 0.5819 美元的局部高点后下跌了 7.5%,未平仓合约也随之下跌。

最近的一份报告指出,许多 MATIC 投资者仍然处于亏损状态 - 短期持有者也是如此。

市场参与者可能会阻碍 MATIC 的持续上涨

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本地价内价外数据显示,在 0.456 美元至 0.62 美元之间购买 MATIC 的地址中,54.72% 处于亏损状态。

这意味着,价格反弹至 0.552 美元至 0.569 美元区域将引发一波抛售,因为持股人希望在盈亏平衡时退出。

向南,心理价位 0.5 美元区域可能会出现购买活动增加。

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AMBCrypto 发现,过去一个月每日活跃地址指标呈下降趋势。这表明网络采用率和对代币的需求有所减少。

价格飙升意味着加权情绪已达到 5 月份以来的最高点,但另一项指标也给买家敲响了警钟。8 月 21 日星期三,休眠流通量猛增。

通常,这种规模的代币波动意味着即将出现一波抛售活动。这样的抛售浪潮可能很快就会出现,并推低价格。

MATIC 上涨趋势可能已耗尽的另一个原因

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日线图显示,近期走势后,市场结构呈现看涨态势。指标也有利于买家。

但 0.56-0.58 美元区域是 MATIC 近几个小时遭遇阻力的关键周阻力位。

市场已经表明了其立场,价格可能会在分配阶段在 0.56 美元至 0.58 美元左右盘整,然后向南移动至 0.5 美元或 0.45 美元。

尾结

Polygon 是一种Ethereum侧链和第二层扩展解决方案,去年已被企业和行业广泛采用。Polygon 的价格考察了生态系统趋势、采用率、基础技术和技术分析等因素。

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