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TRUMP memecoin has continued to decline, falling to $2.81 after rejection at $3.11 and failure of the $3 support level. As of this writing, Official Trump [TRUMP] traded at $2.83, down 5.63% on the daily charts, extending a month-long downtrend.
Despite the prolonged weakness, the TRUMP team has signaled another potential sale. Onchain Lens data shows the team sent 7.59 million TRUMP, worth $21.81 million, into BitGo Custody. The tokens have not been sold yet.
The article notes that the team previously moved tokens to a wallet and then deposited them into exchanges. If the same pattern repeats, the newly transferred tokens could be sold, adding to selling pressure—particularly as the token remains under “extreme stress.”
Market participants are aggressively selling TRUMP. Cryptoquant’s Spot Taker CVD data showed sell dominance for the past three weeks, with the metric remaining red and not printing green even once over the past 30 days. The article interprets this as sellers being the dominant players in the market.
Coinalyze data supports this view: Official Trump [TRUMP] recorded 245 million in Sell Volume over the past 30 days versus 227 million. The result was net buying of -182 million, with a delta of -13 million—signals the article describes as aggressive spot selling.
Futures sentiment also remains bearish. CoinGlass data indicates sellers have dominated the futures market. Over the past seven days, $658.7 million flowed out of futures compared with $618 million in inflows. On longer timeframes, the article reports that more than $1.2 billion left over the past two weeks.
TRUMP faces strong downward pressure as selling intensifies across market participants. The article highlights that recent token transfers from the team wallet could further worsen conditions.
Technical indicators cited include:
The article suggests that if sellers continue to dominate and the team sells the recently moved tokens, TRUMP could slip below $2.7 toward $2.5.
For a reversal, it says the memecoin needs to reclaim $3 and build momentum toward $4.
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