APT falls as token underperforms wider crypto markets
The token underperformed broader digital assets as trading activity remained subdued despite recent ecosystem developments.
The token underperformed broader digital assets as trading activity remained subdued despite recent ecosystem developments.
Updated Dec 31, 2025, 1:32 p.m. Published Dec 31, 2025, 1:32 p.m.
APT$1.6990 fell 2.4% to $1.69 on below-average volume, significantly underperforming the broader crypto market.
The broader market gauge, the CoinDesk 20 index (CD20), was 0.5% higher at publication time.
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This relative weakness against major cryptocurrencies signals selective investor caution toward APT, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model.
The model showed that the token declined from $1.73 to $1.69 over the 24 hour period, establishing a volatile range-bound pattern with a total range of $0.09.
The most significant volume event occurred earlier this morning with exceptional volume of 12.2 million tokens, 214% above the 24 hour moving average, confirming strong resistance near $1.75, according to the model.
Price action showed consolidation within a tight channel following the initial decline, according to the model, with momentum decelerating as volume normalizes after the high-volume rejection.
APT's decline comes on tepid trading activity, with 24 hour volume running 31% above its 7-day average but failing to reach significant threshold levels.
Technical Analysis:
- Primary support established at $1.68-$1.69 psychological level, with major resistance confirmed at $1.75 following high-volume rejection.
- Peak volume of 12.17 million (214% above SMA) confirms resistance failure, while recent recovery shows accelerating volume above $1.695 breakout level.
- Range-bound consolidation within $0.09 channel following initial decline, with 60-minute charts showing bullish recovery pattern.
- Immediate upside target at $1.70-$1.705 resistance cluster, with broader range highs near $1.75 representing next major test.
- Technical indicators showing overwhelming bearish signals across all timeframes.
Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk's full AI Policy.
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