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SUI is trading in a tight consolidation, oscillating between a $0.800 support level and the $1.0 resistance area. After defending $0.800 following a move out of the lower boundary of a falling wedge, the asset has struggled to build momentum, leaving the market waiting for a clearer direction.
The $0.800 level has acted as a recurring floor, having been tested and defended multiple times. On the upside, $1.0 remains the key psychological and technical barrier. Price has been creeping toward it, but the move has lacked strong momentum, increasing the risk that another attempt could fail and lead to a renewed retest of $0.800.
Momentum indicators suggest the market is not currently showing clear bullish strength. MACD is described as flat, indicating limited momentum. The AO histogram is around 0.0037, staying close to the zero line. RSI is hovering near 50, which typically signals a neutral balance between buyers and sellers.
While other indicators appear neutral, the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) is negative. CMF is currently at -0.16, which the article interprets as capital outflow still in play. It also notes that CMF could move further down into the -0.25 to -0.35 range, which would imply worsening conditions for price.
If SUI loses the $0.800 support level while CMF deteriorates further, the article suggests the next move may not remain sideways. It highlights liquidity below $0.800 and points to a potential sweep toward $0.600. That $0.600 area is described as having previously acted as a base in August 2024.
Conversely, if SUI breaks above $1.0 and holds, the consolidation could shift from a short-term pattern into a more durable base rather than a temporary top.

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