SAND technical outlook: bear side wit critical pivot for $0.0824

SAND (SAND/USDT) dey trade around $0.08–$0.09, and recent price action show say downtrend dey dominate while short-term momentum dey neutral to small bullish but e no get strong conviction. Key technicals: price ~ $0.0800, 24h volume about $17.5M, RSI dey mid-40s (mixed), MACD histogram show small bullish expansion, price near EMA20 but under EMA50/EMA200, and Supertrend/Ichimoku dey show bearish signals. Critical pivot/support at $0.0824–$0.0836 (high-volume node); if price break proper under $0.0702–$0.0766 e fit carry am down to $0.0410. Immediate resistance dey $0.083–$0.084 area, with bullish breakout targets for $0.1136–$0.1364 zone. SAND get strong correlation with BTC (~80–82%); if Bitcoin hold higher supports recovery fit happen, but if Bitcoin weak e go speed up altcoin drop. Volume lower than normal, mean say participation low — selling pressure weak but demand no strong enough for sustained rally. Trading guidance: neutral-to-bearish — favor shorts on confirmed breaks under pivot, only consider longs on validated, volume-backed closes above resistance with tight stops (suggested risk 1–2% position sizing). Watch daily/4H closes, volume spikes, RSI/MACD crossovers and Supertrend flips. Analysis source: COINOTAG (analyst Michael Roberts); this na informational, no be investment advice.
Bearish
Both articles tok say SAND dey on strong downtrend wit only weak, short-lived bullish signs and low volume. Key support/pivot levels ($0.0824–$0.0836) dem highlight as make-or-break: if e confirm break, e go open way for much lower targets ($0.0702–$0.0410). Resistance dey but e need volume-backed closes to invalidate the bearish view. High correlation with Bitcoin (≈80–82%) dey increase downside risk if BTC weak. Low trading volume show say rebounds no get participation, so chances for sustained rallies low. For traders, this mean higher probability and good risk/reward for short trades on breakdowns, while longs should wait for clear, volume-confirmed breakouts with tight stops. So near-term price impact dey classified as bearish.