RENDER's recent trend is quite interesting——on the surface, the 15-minute chart appears neutral, but if you look closely, the RSI on the 1-hour and 4-hour charts are both stuck at the 64 level. The most frustrating part is that trading volume has already significantly increased, but the price hasn't followed suit, giving a sense of being suppressed.



Let me break down the different timeframes: The 15-minute RSI is around 50, so there's no clear direction in the short term; the 1-hour RSI has surged to 65, and the MACD histogram is shrinking, still positive but with diminishing momentum; the 4-hour RSI is stuck at 64, structurally still leaning bullish, but the correction pressure is already quite evident.

This distribution of key levels——currently, 2.57 is where bulls and bears are fighting. Looking upward, 2.65 is the first resistance, then 2.75; looking downward, 2.50 is support, and if broken, next support is at 2.40.

Honestly, from this position, my idea is to **wait and see**. If 2.65 is truly broken with volume, then go long, targeting 2.75, with a stop-loss at 2.58; conversely, if 2.50 breaks down, switch to short, targeting 2.40, with a stop-loss at 2.57. But in the range between 2.50 and 2.65, I choose to stay put. Stop-losses must be set firmly; no gambling on luck with trial orders.

As always, market analysis——technical indicators are just references; the real money matters need to be carefully weighed by yourself.
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SerumDegenvip
· 55m ago
volume pump but price stays flat? yeah that's the classic "whale's got us by the balls" setup. rsi pinned at 64 across multiple timeframes is basically market saying "idk bro, make a move already"
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HodlAndChillvip
· 01-13 04:55
RSI is stuck, and the volume hasn't kept up either. This market is definitely holding back a big move. Waiting and waiting, if 2.65 really breaks, then get in.
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GasOptimizervip
· 01-12 05:53
Volume expands but the price remains unchanged, this is a typical low-efficiency signal... Let's wait and see if 2.65 breaks or not, there's no need to fuss over transaction fees within this 0.15 range.
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PriceOracleFairyvip
· 01-12 03:21
volume's screaming but price is just... sitting there lmao. that squeeze between 2.50-2.65 is giving me major "wait for the breakout" energy, not touching this until we see some real conviction
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OldLeekMastervip
· 01-11 23:50
Getting stuck at 64 is so frustrating, the volume doesn't match the price, and this rhythm feels off.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 01-11 23:50
The price doesn't follow the volume expansion, this is just the prelude to a trap, I've seen too many tricks like RENDER before.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-11 23:47
The price didn't follow the volume increase, this is outrageous. The feeling of being suppressed is real.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-11 23:27
The feeling of volume not following the price is indeed uncomfortable, and I really dislike this kind of suppressed trading.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 01-11 23:25
The trading volume is increasing but the price can't move up. This feeling of being suppressed is indeed uncomfortable. Let's wait for the signal.
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