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Just caught something interesting on RAY's chart today. The price dropped to $0.62 with a -9.24% hit, but here's the thing—24-hour volume only came in at $394K, which is way below what you'd normally expect in a real selloff. That's the kind of disconnect that usually means something's brewing underneath.
I've been watching the technical setup and it's got that classic accumulation feel. RSI sitting around neutral territory while MACD stays positive despite the price action going down—that's textbook divergence. The volume nodes are clustering around $0.58-$0.62, so if we see actual volume spike through here, could be a solid entry zone. Right now it looks like the weak hands are out but the smart money isn't rushing to dump either.
One thing I'm tracking closely is whether we hold the $0.50 support level. If volume picks up and we break above the $0.60 resistance, that could trigger a real move. But if this drifts down on low volume, we're probably just consolidating longer before the next leg up. Bitcoin's also dragging things down at $68,949, so until BTC stabilizes, RAY's probably going to stay range-bound.
The way I see it, this low-volume action is actually a gold opportunity for patient traders. When participation finally comes back, the technicals suggest we could test higher levels. Worth monitoring for that volume spike—that's the real signal to watch for.