ICP Holds Steady Near $4.80 Following Volatile Session

ICP Stabilizes Around $4.8 After Volatile 24-Hour Trading

Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) navigated heavy swings over the past 24 hours, trading between $4.77 and $4.94, before settling near $4.8 as institutional activity surfaced in volume spikes.

The token surged to a session high of $4.94 around midnight, supported by trading volumes exceeding 600,000 units between 14:00 and 16:00 UTC—nearly double the daily average, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model. However, the rally was short-lived, with ICP retreating to $4.78 during the European morning. Sustained volume throughout the pullback indicated significant distribution pressure, establishing resistance near the $4.93–$4.94 zone.

Broader market volatility mirrored ICP’s movements. The CoinDesk 20 Index fell within a 3% range despite volume surges above 400,000 during key intervals, reflecting strain across digital assets even as ICP defended critical support.

Technical Snapshot:

  • Trading range: $4.77–$4.94 (3.4% volatility)
  • Resistance: $4.93–$4.94 on heavy selling pressure
  • Support: $4.77 confirmed after correction
  • Rally: $4.78 → $4.83, a 1% gain, supported by volumes above 25,000 units at 08:10 UTC
  • Trend: Successive resistance breaks at $4.79, $4.8, $4.82 formed an ascending channel

ICP’s consolidation near $4.8 highlights the token’s ability to defend key levels amid broader market turbulence, signaling cautious optimism for traders monitoring institutional flows.

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