
Qtum just delivered one of the sharpest breakouts on the board, ripping from a multi-day base near $0.66 to a Higher High at $0.8176 in a single explosive leg — and now it's cooling off right at a key decision zone.
Market Snapshot
QTUM/USDT is trading around $0.7995 on Binance Perpetuals at the time of writing, down 1.26% on the last hourly candle (O $0.8097 / H $0.8144 / L $0.7956 / C $0.7995) after tagging an intraday high of $0.8176. That pullback is happening directly on top of the breakout zone rather than back into the base — a meaningful distinction for how this plays out from here.
Structure Breakdown
The hourly chart tells a clean base-and-breakout story stretching back nearly two weeks:
Range-bound base (Aug 13–19): QTUM spent almost a week chopping between a Higher Low near $0.665 and a series of Lower Highs — first around $0.735, then a second rejection near $0.715 — while a Lower Low around $0.665 confirmed the range floor.
Breakout leg (Aug 19–20): From that base, price launched into a steep rally, tearing through a thick stack of bullish Fair Value Gaps on the way up and printing a decisive Higher High at $0.8176 — nearly a 23% move off the range low.
Current cool-off: After tagging the high, QTUM pulled back to $0.7995, sitting just above the white structural level at $0.7663, which lines up with the last major FVG cluster from the breakout leg. As long as this zone holds, the breakout structure remains intact.
Key Levels to Watch
Immediate support: $0.7663 (white structural level, reclaimed resistance from the base and the last unfilled FVG)
Deeper support: $0.7335 (green level, deeper FVG cluster and mid-range structure)
Major support (invalidation zone): $0.6575 (green level, the base's structural floor)
Resistance 1: $0.8176 (the current Higher High)
Resistance 2 (extension target): roughly $0.87–$0.88, projected off the steepness of the current trendline
Trade Setups (Not Financial Advice)
Setup 1 — Breakout Retest (lower risk, higher probability)
Entry zone: $0.7663 – $0.7850, on a hold of the reclaimed structural level and FVG support
Stop loss: below $0.7335 (below the deeper FVG cluster)
Target 1: $0.8176
Target 2: $0.8700–$0.8800
Risk-to-reward: roughly 1:2.5 to 1:3.5 depending on fill location
Setup 2 — Momentum Continuation (higher risk, for confirmation traders)
Entry trigger: a 1h candle close above $0.8180
Stop loss: $0.7850 (below the current consolidation low)
Target 1: $0.8700–$0.8800
Target 2: extension toward $0.9200–$0.9500 if volume expands
Invalidation: A clean close below $0.7335 would suggest the breakout is fully unwinding back toward the base, putting the setup on hold — in that scenario, the next real demand zone is $0.6575, where the original range was built.
The Bigger Picture
What stands out is the sheer speed and size of the move off the base — a near-vertical 23% expansion through a dense FVG stack typically signals aggressive demand rather than a thin, easily-reversed spike. The current pullback into the $0.7663–$0.7995 zone looks more like digestion than distribution so far, but given how fast the move happened, confirmation matters more than usual here. As long as QTUM holds above $0.7335, the structure favors a retest of $0.8176 and, on a clean break, a run toward the $0.87–$0.88 zone — keeping it firmly in "next gainer" territory if the follow-through holds.
Coins that move this fast can retrace just as quickly, so treat these zones as a framework rather than a guarantee, and always trade with a stop loss.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency trading carries significant risk of loss. Always do your own research (DYOR) and manage risk according to your own risk tolerance before trading.
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