Aptos rises 4.5% to $1.63, outperforming the wider crypto market

Aptos (APT) rose 4.5% to $1.63 on Monday, outperforming broader crypto markets despite muted trading activity. According to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model, 24-hour volume fell 29% below its 30-day average, signaling subdued market conviction.

The broader crypto benchmark, the CoinDesk 20 index, was up 2.4% at the time of publication. The model noted that APT’s advance occurred without any clear fundamental drivers, reflecting broader cryptocurrency market dynamics rather than token-specific momentum. Price action indicated consolidation rather than decisive directional movement.

Volume peaked at 5.7 million tokens — 102% above the 24-hour average of 2.83 million — as APT broke resistance at $1.59. The token established an ascending channel pattern before testing resistance near $1.649 and settling at current levels.

Technical Analysis:

  • Primary support holds at $1.59 following a successful breakout test
  • Immediate resistance zone spans $1.65–$1.655
  • Session range of $0.09 represents 5.6% of total price movement
  • 24-hour volume 29% below 30-day average indicates reduced conviction
  • Ascending channel formation maintains a pattern of higher lows
  • Immediate upside target sits at $1.655 resistance confluence
  • Downside support remains at $1.59 breakout level
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