XVS / TetherUS
Short

XVSUSDT | Sales Are Slowing, Resistance Zones Ahead

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XVSUSDT is struggling to find sustained buying pressure. Over the past 24 hours, trading volume sits around 1.9 million USDT, yet the market buy ratio is –66.83 percent, showing sellers are dominating and buyers have largely stepped back

🔴 Resistance Levels to Respect
The red boxes on the chart mark strong resistance zones. Every prior test of these areas has triggered a sell‑off, and in the absence of fresh buying momentum, they’re likely to hold again.

🛠 How to Trade This Setup
Short at Resistance
• Wait for price to rally into a red box.
• Confirm with a clear lower‑time‑frame breakdown (e.g. on a 5‑ or 15‑minute chart) plus a negative CDV divergence or rising sell volume.
• Enter shorts only when these conditions align.

Stay Flexible
• I won’t force shorts if XVSUSDT breaks above a red box without giving a valid downward break on the low timeframe.
• If it clears resistance with strong volume and retests the former red box as support, I’ll shift bias and consider longs.

🎯 Key Takeaway
Buyers are taking a breather, and without new demand, resistance levels become even tougher to crack. By trading with confirmation and respecting these red‑box zones, you align yourself with the prevailing market flow rather than chasing fading momentum.

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