HEMI Suddenly Dumps Hard—Will There Be Support in the Next Window?
In this round, what truly grabs attention is that HEMI’s price is moving downward while trading accelerates at the same time. Selling pressure has moved from just the candlesticks to real executions. The data is right here: current price 0.00679, down 1.31% over the past five minutes; five-minute trading volume 493,000 stablecoins, about 13.2 times the average speed over the previous 24 hours.
From here, there are only two possible paths: trading volume keeps expanding, indicating the sell pressure is still spreading; or the price stops falling and trading slows down, meaning panic is being absorbed.
Trading view: For now, HEMI is mildly bearish—wait and observe, don’t chase the first leg of a rebound. I only need one condition: in the next window, if the price stops falling and selling pressure slows, then this bearish thesis is invalid. If volume keeps accelerating and liquidity continues to thin, the risk hasn’t been fully released yet. Conversely, a volume contraction with price holding steady is the first true sign of repair.
In the next window, will you stay in and keep holding, or will you pull back?
#HEMI
In this round, what truly grabs attention is that HEMI’s price is moving downward while trading accelerates at the same time. Selling pressure has moved from just the candlesticks to real executions. The data is right here: current price 0.00679, down 1.31% over the past five minutes; five-minute trading volume 493,000 stablecoins, about 13.2 times the average speed over the previous 24 hours.
From here, there are only two possible paths: trading volume keeps expanding, indicating the sell pressure is still spreading; or the price stops falling and trading slows down, meaning panic is being absorbed.
Trading view: For now, HEMI is mildly bearish—wait and observe, don’t chase the first leg of a rebound. I only need one condition: in the next window, if the price stops falling and selling pressure slows, then this bearish thesis is invalid. If volume keeps accelerating and liquidity continues to thin, the risk hasn’t been fully released yet. Conversely, a volume contraction with price holding steady is the first true sign of repair.
In the next window, will you stay in and keep holding, or will you pull back?
#HEMI