JST Technical Analysis Mar 1
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JST, with RSI at the 64.56 level slowly approaching the overbought region, MACD histogram showing positive expansion confirming upward momentum; solid stance above EMA20 supporting short-term trend strength, but Supertrend bearish signal is noteworthy. Trend Status and Momentum Analysis JST is trading in a narrow range at the 0.05$ level on the daily chart (%0.36 upward change), and we see the overall trend direction is upward. The current price is positioned above EMA20 (0.04$) and this indicates positive short-term momentum. However, the Supertrend indicator is giving a bearish signal, marking the 0.05$ level as resistance. Volume is at a medium level of 5.68 million$; this shows that momentum is mostly supported by technical indicators, but there is no high-volume breakout. When examining multi-timeframe (MTF) alignment, a total of 11 strong levels are visible on 1D, 3D, and 1W charts: 4 support/4 resistance on 1D, 2/2 on 3D, 2 support/4 resistance on 1W. This confluence reveals that the 0.0443$ support (score:76/100) and 0.0487$ resistance (score:86/100) levels are critical in the near term. According to momentum oscillators, while high momentum is maintained, levels of 0.0460$ and 0.0474$ should be monitored in possible pullbacks. Overall, momentum is strong but the narrow range keeps volatility low, giving consolidation signals. RSI Indicator: Buy or Sell? RSI Divergence Analysis RSI(14) value at 64.56 is positioned in the neutral-bullish region; approaching the 70 overbought threshold confirms short-term momentum gain but there is no overbought pressure yet. In the recent period, while highs are being made, no clear regular or hidden divergence is seen in RSI; this indicates that price action is aligned with momentum and not giving weakness signals. If price makes new highs while RSI stays low, bearish divergence risk increases, but current data shows bullish synergy prevailing. On 1H and 4H charts, RSI is stably…
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