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EPS/USDT Volume increase shows rising demand. Is the bottom in?

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BINANCE:EPSUSDT   None
EPS continued its downfall during June as most other coins did as well.
However, for the last two weeks we look at a small trend reversal where we see higher highs and higher lows following the purple line.
We also did notice two bigger volume pumps that increase rising demand.

EPS provides low slippage swaps between different stable coins like USDT, USDC and BUSD.

The RSI is around 40 and looks like it's forming a recovery.
The 200MA was crossed the first time for a very long time now and reaches a plateau which might end in a recovery.
We also can see the 50MA and 200MA cross where finally the 50MA is above again.

These are early signs of a recovery that is not confirmed yet.




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Chart explanation:
Main lines:
- Green lines are tested support lines.
- Orange lines are resistance lines or, if we are above, possible support lines which were not tested yet.
- Cyan line is for volume trendline.
- White lines are Fibonacci retracement levels
Helplines:
- Purple lines are trendlines we take a look at.
- Blue, green, white and pink lines are 200MA, 100MA, 50MA and 20MA.
- Yellow lines are for visual help only.
Boxes:
- Either entry zone or support zone. Check the description.


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