ICP Slides Under Major Support With Trading Volume Spiking on Resistance Retest

Heavy trading during a failed rebound attempt pushed ICP into a tighter consolidation range below $4.95, underscoring short-term bearish pressure.

The token fluctuated within a $0.48 intraday band, translating to 9.6% volatility, as repeated efforts to retake higher levels faltered, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model.

A key turning point emerged at 19:00 UTC on Wednesday, when trading volume spiked to 5.63 million tokens — an 85% increase over the 24-hour average. The surge coincided with another unsuccessful push above $4.98, further cementing that level as near-term resistance. ICP briefly reached $4.99 during a mid-session bounce, but momentum quickly faded and price reversed lower.

Recent hourly action showed ICP slipping beneath $4.93, extending the prior breakdown and adding pressure to the $4.90 psychological area. While price temporarily steadied around $4.917, the technical setup continues to tilt bearish unless ICP can reclaim territory above $4.98.

On the downside, support at $4.63 remains the key level to watch, having acted as a pivot in earlier pullbacks. Without a fresh wave of volume toward the upper boundary of the current range, ICP is likely to remain confined between $4.63 and $4.98, with the next directional move hinging on which side of the consolidation band gives way first

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