PEPE Slides 2.6% After Repeatedly Hitting Resistance

PEPE Slides 2.6% as Resistance Holds, Derivatives Activity Remains Robust

Meme-inspired cryptocurrency PEPE fell 2.6% over the past 24 hours, trading near $0.0000915, underperforming the broader market, as the CoinDesk 20 (CD20) index declined 1.4% in the same period.

The token traded in a narrow range between $0.0000913 and $0.0000951, with an early rally attempt stalling near resistance before giving way to a gradual decline. PEPE opened near $0.0000939, briefly peaked at $0.000095, then faced steady selling pressure, slipping through the overnight and morning sessions and consolidating near $0.000092 before moving lower.

Despite the drop in price, derivatives market activity remains strong. Open interest in PEPE futures reached $560 million, while total trading volume hit $1.2 billion, highlighting ongoing trader engagement. In comparison, the CoinDesk Memecoin Index (CDMEME) fell 3% over the same period, showing PEPE outperforming its meme-coin peers.

Technical Overview

  • Resistance: Sellers consistently capped moves near $0.000095, marking it as the key hurdle.
  • Support: The $0.000092 level held during early and mid-session tests but showed signs of weakening toward the close.
  • Price Structure: PEPE displayed a potential higher-low formation, hinting at possible bullish accumulation, though declining volume signals market hesitation.

Traders are watching whether PEPE can hold above $0.000091 or risk sliding toward lower ranges. A sustained break above $0.000095 could shift sentiment, but confirmation would require higher volume and broader market support.

For now, short-term breakout attempts appear to be losing steam, leaving the token in a consolidation phase that may precede either renewed buying or a deeper retracement.

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