[Coin Accumulation ON] ORCA trading volume surges by 2520%…TRU drops by 92%

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① Price Increase + Trading Volume Rise (Strong Confirmation Signal)
Assets whose prices and trading volumes rise simultaneously on a weekly basis are in a “genuine upward” zone supported by actual buying interest.
This is not merely a technical rebound but a trend confirmation, increasing the likelihood of a trend reversal.

Orca (ORCA) +79%|Trading Volume +2522%
Spurs (SPURS) +39%|Trading Volume +88%
Moonriver (MOVR) +28%|Trading Volume +9%

② Price Increase + Trading Volume Decrease (Weak Buying Pressure Signal)
Assets with rising prices but decreasing trading volumes indicate that short-term buying momentum is weakening.
When supply and demand support diminish, if prices hold or rise, there’s a higher chance of forming a short-term top, so caution is advised when chasing the rally.

Anoma (XAN) +7%|Trading Volume -83%
Zeta (ZETA) +4%|Trading Volume -38%
Sahara (SAHARA) +6%|Trading Volume -28%

③ Price Decrease + Trading Volume Increase (Selling Pressure Signal)
Assets with falling prices but increasing trading volumes suggest that selling and stop-loss pressures are intensifying.
This could lead to further short-term downside risk.

Galatasaray Fan Token (GAL) -42%|Trading Volume +27%
Spurs (SPURS) -21%|Trading Volume +87%
Resolv (RESOLV) -10%|Trading Volume +13%

④ Price Decrease + Trading Volume Decrease (Attention Diminished · Cooling Zone)
Assets with both declining prices and trading volumes indicate waning investor interest, and the market has entered a cooling phase.
In the short term, there is little momentum for a rebound, with higher chances of sideways movement or further correction.

TrueFi (TRU) -45%|Trading Volume -92%
Highstreet (HIGH) -26%|Trading Volume -73%
GoPlus (GPS) -20%|Trading Volume -45%

Long-term Accumulation Assets

Story (IP) (Accumulation started January 17) │ Weekly Change Rate -2% │ Trading Volume Change Rate -55%
Boundless (ZKC) (Accumulation started January 29) │ Weekly Change Rate +7% │ Trading Volume Change Rate +77%
Fluid (FLUID) (Accumulation started January 31) │ Weekly Change Rate +3% │ Trading Volume Change Rate +9%

The price and trading volume of IP decline in sync, indicating weakening capital inflow after accumulation.
ZKC’s price and volume rise together, showing an increasing trend in capital inflow after accumulation.
FLUID’s price and volume show limited movement, suggesting a stabilization in capital flow.

Emerging Accumulation Assets

Spark (SPK) (3rd day of accumulation) │ Weekly Change Rate +27% │ Trading Volume Change Rate +66%
Vana (VANA) (3rd day of accumulation) │ Weekly Change Rate +7% │ Trading Volume Change Rate +313%
Core (CORE) (7th day of accumulation) │ Weekly Change Rate -14% │ Trading Volume Change Rate -78%

SPK’s price rises along with increased trading volume, indicating new capital inflow after accumulation.
VANA’s price increases significantly with a large surge in trading volume, showing strengthening buying interest.
CORE’s price and volume decline together, indicating limited capital inflow during the early stage of accumulation.

[Editor’s Note]
In the cryptocurrency market, the duration of accumulation and changes in price and volume are key indicators for judging the early signals of trend reversal.
Accumulation zones refer to periods where trading volume increases but prices are difficult to push higher, potentially hiding large-scale buy orders entering in batches.
By cross-analyzing the recent 7 days (7d) of price and volume data of assets in the accumulation zone, a three-dimensional understanding of market psychology and capital flow can be achieved.
Weekly summaries will focus on assets with ongoing accumulation behavior and those showing signs of upward trend reversal.

[This article does not provide financial advice; investment results are the responsibility of the investor.]

ORCA6.21%
TRU-13.45%
SPURS-2.08%
MOVR1.51%
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