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Market Overview
Qtum/Tether (QTUMUSDT) opened at 1.249 on 2025-12-24 at 12:00 ET, reached a high of 1.261, touched a low of 1.234, and closed at 1.244 at 12:00 ET on 2025-12-25. Total volume for the 24-hour period was approximately 65,105.5, with notional turnover of around $80,080.
Structure & Formations
Price found strong support in the 1.24 to 1.242 range, with a bullish engulfing candle at 1.25 confirming the retest of that support. Resistance at 1.258 was briefly breached before a pullback occurred. A bearish doji formed near 1.252, indicating indecision, while the 1.258 high marked a key Fibonacci extension level.
Volatility and Moving Averages
Bollinger Bands widened after the 1.258 high, reflecting increased volatility. A 20-period EMA crossed above the 50-period EMA early in the session, suggesting short-term bullish momentum.

Momentum Indicators
MACD showed a narrowing histogram and a slight bearish divergence after the 1.258 high. RSI peaked near 60, suggesting moderate overbought conditions, though not extreme. This hints at potential consolidation or a correction in the near term.
Volume and Turnover Analysis
Volume spiked sharply during the 1.258 high, with over 13,648.9 traded units, but declined afterward, indicating waning follow-through. Turnover confirmed the strength of the 1.258 move but weakened during the pullback, pointing to cautious investor behavior.
Forward Outlook and Risk
Price appears to be consolidating between 1.24 and 1.25, with key levels at 1.248 and 1.252 likely to dictate the near-term direction. A sustained break above 1.258 could attract new buyers, while a retest of 1.236–1.24 could signal a deeper pullback. Investors should monitor volume and RSI for signs of momentum shifts.
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