How is it that an asset rises by 10% when more than half of the people have left the party? 📉 That is the anomaly we are seeing today with Midnight (NIGHT), which just touched $0.052047 in a move that defies all traditional market logic. While transaction volume plummeted by 53.26% (falling to about 58.4 million dollars), the price decided to climb, creating a dangerous divergence: there are fewer hands trading, but those who stayed are moving the board with force. 🎢

Look, let me explain the scenario so you won't be caught off guard. What is happening is a battle of pure technical resistance. NIGHT is trying to escape from a "double bottom" near $0.04817, an area where buyers have raised their shields twice to stop the drop. Right now, the goal is to break the ceiling of $0.06253. If it manages to break through that barrier, the path clears up to $0.07644, but if it fails, we are going back to slow accumulation. 🐢

The craziest part of all this is not the chart, but who is betting. According to data from CoinGlass, 58.79% of the big players (the "top traders") have short positions. That is to say, the majority is betting that the price will fall! 📉 However, the price continues to rise, which has already caused liquidations of short positions for over $65,000 dollars, mainly on Binance. We are in what seems to be a "bear trap": if the price continues to rise, all those who bet against will have to close their positions forcibly, buying NIGHT and sending the price to the moon purely from inertia and volatility. 🚀

The RSI (which measures the strength of the movement) is at 47.55. For those of us who speak this language, that means there is still no real buying euphoria; we are in a transitional phase where the market is trying to decide if it has enough fuel for the next rally or if it runs out of air due to lack of liquidity. With such low volume, any large movement from a "whale" can exaggerate the price, for better or for worse. ⚠️

NIGHT is walking on a very thin tightrope: a price that rises on clay feet because it lacks the backing of massive volume. The question is: Can the momentum of forced liquidations overcome the gravity of a market with low participation, or are we witnessing the last gasp before crashing against the wall of $0.062? 🧐$NIGHT