Summary
• Price traded between 0.1129 and 0.1174 with a bearish close near 0.1136.
• Strong volume spikes seen during late-night selloff, confirming bear momentum.
• RSI and MACD hint at potential oversold conditions, suggesting limited near-term downward follow-through.
StakeStone/Tether (STOUSDT) opened at 0.1165 on 2025-12-20 12:00 ET and closed at 0.1136 on 2025-12-21 12:00 ET, hitting a high of 0.1174 and a low of 0.1129. Total 24-hour volume amounted to 1,110,813.5 and notional turnover was approximately $128,512.
Structure & Formations
Price formed a bearish continuation pattern, with key support identified at 0.1141–0.1143 and 0.1129–0.1136. A long lower shadow on the final 5-minute candle near 0.1136 suggested short-term hesitation.
Moving Averages
On the 5-minute chart, price closed below both 20 and 50 EMA, indicating bearish bias.
The daily chart showed price below 50, 100, and 200 EMA, reinforcing a broader downtrend.
MACD & RSI
MACD crossed into bearish territory and remained negative, while RSI dropped into oversold territory near 28, hinting at a potential short-term bounce. However, bearish divergence in the 5-minute timeframe suggests further downside remains likely.
Bollinger Bands
Volatility expanded sharply during the late-night selloff, with price breaking below the lower band at one point. By the final hours, price traded closer to the middle band, indicating some consolidation.
Volume & Turnover
Volume spiked during the 13:45–14:00 ET window, coinciding with a sharp move to 0.1129. Notional turnover spiked as well, confirming the strength of the sell-off and aligning with price movement.
Fibonacci Retracements
On the 5-minute chart, price found support at the 61.8% level of the prior bullish swing (0.1147–0.1174). Daily Fibonacci levels suggest 0.1129 as a key support area, now tested.
Price may test 0.1141–0.1143 for near-term support before retesting 0.1136. A break below 0.1129 could target 0.1115–0.1117. Investors should remain cautious as volatility remains elevated and trend continuation is possible.
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