The post SUI Slides 3.4% as $2.60 Support Snaps on 180% Volume Surge appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SUI slipped 3.4% over the past 24 hours, dropping from $2.62 to $2.53 after a late-day breakdown accelerated on sharp volume spikes, signaling likely institutional selling. The drop shattered the $2.60 support level, a key threshold traders had been watching throughout the session, CoinDesk Analytics found. The breakdown kicked off when volume surged past 25.4 million, well over 180% of the 24-hour average. Price action turned increasingly bearish into the evening, with a second wave of selling intensifying. A sharp rejection at $2.577 was followed by a steep drop to $2.527 within minutes, as nearly 2.7 million tokens changed hands in a single minute, likely triggered by algorithmic sell programs and stop-loss orders. Charts showed a clear pattern of lower highs and lower lows throughout the day. Multiple attempts to reclaim ground above $2.60 failed, with resistance holding firm at $2.66. Sellers repeatedly stepped in, reinforcing the upper boundary. No major news or fundamental catalyst appeared to drive the move, suggesting that price discovery was led by technical breakdowns. The volume profile and timing of the selloff pointed to systematic selling, not retail panic. Traders are now eyeing support near the $2.50 zone, while resistance remains clearly defined at $2.577 and $2.66. The broader market also showed strain. The CoinDesk CD5 Index fell 1.67% to $1,978.58, dropping below the psychologically important $2,000 level, despite earlier gains that briefly pushed it near $2,040. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/28/sui-slides-3-4-as-usd2-60-support-snaps-on-180-volume-surgeThe post SUI Slides 3.4% as $2.60 Support Snaps on 180% Volume Surge appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. SUI slipped 3.4% over the past 24 hours, dropping from $2.62 to $2.53 after a late-day breakdown accelerated on sharp volume spikes, signaling likely institutional selling. The drop shattered the $2.60 support level, a key threshold traders had been watching throughout the session, CoinDesk Analytics found. The breakdown kicked off when volume surged past 25.4 million, well over 180% of the 24-hour average. Price action turned increasingly bearish into the evening, with a second wave of selling intensifying. A sharp rejection at $2.577 was followed by a steep drop to $2.527 within minutes, as nearly 2.7 million tokens changed hands in a single minute, likely triggered by algorithmic sell programs and stop-loss orders. Charts showed a clear pattern of lower highs and lower lows throughout the day. Multiple attempts to reclaim ground above $2.60 failed, with resistance holding firm at $2.66. Sellers repeatedly stepped in, reinforcing the upper boundary. No major news or fundamental catalyst appeared to drive the move, suggesting that price discovery was led by technical breakdowns. The volume profile and timing of the selloff pointed to systematic selling, not retail panic. Traders are now eyeing support near the $2.50 zone, while resistance remains clearly defined at $2.577 and $2.66. The broader market also showed strain. The CoinDesk CD5 Index fell 1.67% to $1,978.58, dropping below the psychologically important $2,000 level, despite earlier gains that briefly pushed it near $2,040. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/28/sui-slides-3-4-as-usd2-60-support-snaps-on-180-volume-surge

SUI Slides 3.4% as $2.60 Support Snaps on 180% Volume Surge

2025/10/29 07:43

SUI slipped 3.4% over the past 24 hours, dropping from $2.62 to $2.53 after a late-day breakdown accelerated on sharp volume spikes, signaling likely institutional selling.

The drop shattered the $2.60 support level, a key threshold traders had been watching throughout the session, CoinDesk Analytics found.

The breakdown kicked off when volume surged past 25.4 million, well over 180% of the 24-hour average. Price action turned increasingly bearish into the evening, with a second wave of selling intensifying.

A sharp rejection at $2.577 was followed by a steep drop to $2.527 within minutes, as nearly 2.7 million tokens changed hands in a single minute, likely triggered by algorithmic sell programs and stop-loss orders.

Charts showed a clear pattern of lower highs and lower lows throughout the day. Multiple attempts to reclaim ground above $2.60 failed, with resistance holding firm at $2.66. Sellers repeatedly stepped in, reinforcing the upper boundary.

No major news or fundamental catalyst appeared to drive the move, suggesting that price discovery was led by technical breakdowns. The volume profile and timing of the selloff pointed to systematic selling, not retail panic.

Traders are now eyeing support near the $2.50 zone, while resistance remains clearly defined at $2.577 and $2.66.

The broader market also showed strain. The CoinDesk CD5 Index fell 1.67% to $1,978.58, dropping below the psychologically important $2,000 level, despite earlier gains that briefly pushed it near $2,040.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/28/sui-slides-3-4-as-usd2-60-support-snaps-on-180-volume-surge

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