Aptos (APT) Climbs 4% After Bullish Technical Breakout with Strong Volume Support

Aptos’ APT Breaks $5 Resistance on Strong Volume, Gains Over 4%

Aptos’ native token APT surged more than 4% on Tuesday, breaking decisively above the key $5 psychological resistance on heightened trading activity, according to technical analysis by CoinDesk Research.

At last check, APT was trading around $5.065, up 4.2% over the past 24 hours.

The breakout comes despite APT facing a 19% monthly decline and increasing competition from newer blockchain platforms. The recent price structure, however, hints at potential accumulation, with the token possibly setting up for its next leg higher.

Meanwhile, the broader crypto market also showed strength, with the CoinDesk 20 Index up around 3% at publication time.


Technical Analysis Highlights:

  • Strong support formed near $4.927 after APT crossed the critical $5 threshold.
  • A high-volume move drove price action to a peak resistance zone near $5.138, followed by a bull flag consolidation between $5.00 and $5.10.
  • A volume spike exceeding 149,000 units pushed APT above the $5.090 resistance, signaling strong buying momentum.
  • A brief pullback formed a higher low at $5.045, establishing new short-term support.
  • In the final trading minutes, prices consolidated between $5.045 and $5.062, pointing to potential accumulation.
  • The total intraday range spanned $0.261, a 5.4% swing from low to high.

APT’s structure remains bullish in the short term, with traders watching for a sustained push above $5.14 as the next breakout level.

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