The hardest part for holders right now isn’t judging whether $LIT ’s 30-day run of +19% is already at the top—but rather watching it surge from 2.68 and then pull back to 2.23, with its market cap at $550 million ranking #92, while trading volume keeps shrinking. What really makes people hesitate is: should they keep holding and gamble on the next move?

Looking at the market: early July saw a clear volume-spike rally. On July 11 it hit 2.68, but afterward volume dropped from the 70 million range to just 20–30 million. The price then fell back into a trading range of 2.0–2.3. It’s still 71% below the ATH, but that doesn’t automatically mean there must be a big upside breakout. Instead, it suggests the holding cost at this price is relatively low—staying above support doesn’t mean it has to surge immediately.

What I care about more is this: what is the market waiting for? A 30-day +19% move indicates that some capital has tested the waters, but sell pressure in the short term is also building. For $LIT to move higher, trading volume needs to be reactivated. That activation is most likely to come from a narrative shift or fresh buy-side demand. If it can only survive in low-volume consolidation, then it’s essentially a mid-cap token waiting to be forgotten.

The real risk lies in this: if it’s not sideways digestion of supply, but instead continues a low-volume, grinding decline, then it may need to seek even lower support again.

For current holders, the next thing worth watching isn’t the number 2.2 itself, but whether the **daily K-line trading volume can return to above 50 million when the price pulls back**. This is the real signal of whether anyone is willing to take over short-term positions. If it holds, you can watch one step further; if it doesn’t, you’ll need to think about whether it’s time to rotate out. What range are you watching right now—2.0 or 2.4?