Price: 0.01292 | EMA7: 0.01 | EMA25: 0.01 | RSI14: 45.61 | Resistance: 0.02139 | Support: 0.00822 | Average Volume: 477344468.77 | Volume Trend: Decreasing
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Okay, the user wants a technical analysis of JASMYUSDT on the daily chart. Let me start by looking at the given data. The current price is 0.01292. The EMA7 is above the price, which could be acting as resistance. The EMA25 is higher, so the shorter EMA is below the longer one, indicating a downtrend maybe. But the price is below the EMA7 now, so that might be a resistance level.
The RSI is at 45.61, which is neutral, neither overbought nor oversold. The MACD is negative, which suggests that the downward momentum is still there, but maybe slowing down? Wait, MACD line value is -0.00045 which is almost zero. Hmm, that might mean the trend is weakening.
Looking at the support and resistance levels, the next support is 0.00822 and resistance is 0.02139. The average volume is decreasing, which might indicate lower conviction in the current movement.
For the short entry, if the price is near resistance, that's a good spot. But since it's below EMA7 and MACD is negative, maybe a short entry around the current price but with resistance being much higher. Alternatively, if it hits higher resistance areas. Wait, the current price is way below the resistance, which is at 0.02139. Hmm, maybe there's a calculation error in the resistance? Or perhaps the resistance is from a previous higher level.
The support is at 0.00822, which is quite a distance from the current price. So maybe the price is in a downtrend towards that support. For a long entry, the support is a classic entry point if it holds.
Since the RSI is midline, not giving a strong buy or sell signal, but the trend lines suggest a possible downward move, so maybe advising short around EMA7 (0.01306) as that's near the current price. The best long entry might be if it bounces back from support, but with volume decreasing, the trend's strength might not be strong enough.
Therefore, the best short entry could be if it tests the EMA7 again, say around 0.013, but since it's already below, maybe a short just below the 7EMA? Wait, the price is at 0.01292, which is just below the EMA7 at 0.01306. So a slight dip might occur here. Alternatively, the best short entry would wait for a rejection at the EMA. But the current price is below, so maybe the next support is key.
Wait, the best short entry price could be when the price bounces off the 25-day EMA, but those are above. Alternatively, looking at the MACD, since it's negative but close to zero, maybe a bearish crossover is incoming but not yet.
Hmm, so considering all factors, maybe a short entry at the EMA7 level (0.01306) as a resistance point. But the current price is slightly below, so a close above that EMA might present a retracement possibility? Or maybe the short setup is for a breakout higher but the MACD is bearish. I'm a bit confused here.
Alternatively, given that the price is below both EMAs, and MACD is negative, the trend is still down. So maybe the next support is the target. So the short entry could be here, near current price, but the advice is to enter a short at current levels with a stop above the EMA7.
Wait, the user asked for Long/Short entry prices and best spot buy price. So for short, the entry would be when price approaches a resistance, but current price is near EMA7 which is resistance. So entering a short when it tests but can't break through that. Since it's already below, maybe the next resistance is higher, but current price is in a downtrend.
Alternatively, maybe the MACD being near zero suggests a potential reversal. Not sure. Let me try to structure this.
The key support is 0.00822, so if it breaks down, go short below that? Wait, but that's already the next support. Maybe best entry points are:
For short entry, maybe wait for a move above EMA25 (0.01345) before going short on rejection, but since the trend is down, maybe shorting at the current price with a stop loss above EMA7?
Alternatively, considering the EMAs, since both are bearish and the price is below, the next resistance is EMA7 around 0.013. So if the price goes up to test that EMA, that's a short entry.
The long entry would be if the price breaks the EMA25 upward, but with MACD negative and decreasing volume, that's less likely.
The RSI is at 45, which is slightly below 50, maybe a short under 45?
The best spot buy price would be near significant support levels like 0.00822, but only if the price holds.
Hmm, the resistance is very high, so the next level to watch for shorts might be the 25-EMA, but given the current price and EMAs, the short is more viable. So to summarize:
Short entries around the EMA7 level (0.01306), so above that if it tests resistance. But the price is below, so maybe a retracement bounce up to EMA7 would be the entry point. Alternatively, if it breaks below support, but that might be too late.
Alternatively, given the current price is 0.01292, perhaps the short entry is that price? I'm a bit confused here. Maybe need to see how EMAs and the trend interact.
I think the best approach is:
Long Entry: At support 0.00822 (if price reverses there) – but needs confirmation.
Short Entries: Sell at current near 0.0129, with stop above EMA7 (0.0131). Take profit towards support.
Alternatively, better to wait for a test of resistance (EMA7) to enter short sell.
Wait, but the price is below EMAs, so a short entry now might make sense with stop above EMA7.
The user probably wants current levels, so I should make a call. Best short entry at current level (0.013?), but need to check figures again. EMA7 is 0.013, price 0.0129 is just below, so maybe the short is below current price. The best short entry is between current price and support, but perhaps set as near EMA7 resistance.
Also, the MACD is negative but approaching zero, suggesting slowing of downtrend. So maybe a bounce at support is better.
Given all factors, probably:
- Short entry at 0.013 (EMA7) with stop above, take profit at support (0.00822).
- The best buy (long) at 0.00822, provided volume confirms.
Alternatively, best Spot buy at the resistance levels?
Wait the resistance is at 0.0213 which is way higher. So the best buy would be at support.
Hmm, perhaps that's it. Also, note the decreasing volume, so maybe trends might not hold.
Finalizing:
Long: Buy at support (0.00822), if confirmed with increasing volume.
Short: Enter short when price tests resistance (EMA7) at 0.0130, target at 0.0082.
Take that into the answer.
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- **Current Price Analysis**: JASMY/USDT is trading at **0.01292**, slightly below the **EMA7 (0.01306)**. The shorter EMA (7d) is still below the longer EMA25 (0.01345), indicating a bearish trend.
- **Best Short Entry Price**: **0.0130 – 0.0132**, if price retraces to test the EMA7 (0.01306) as resistance. A breakdown below the current level (0.01292) confirms bearish momentum.
- **Best Long (Buy) Price**: **0.00822** – a potential support break may trigger a short position, but a bounce off this level could justify a long entry (with volume confirmation).
- **Spot Buy Advice**: Look for a bounce from the **0.00822 support** with increased volume before entering a long. Avoid buying near current levels without confirming trend reversal signals (e.g., RSI rising above 50).
- **Take Profit/Stop Loss**:
- Short: Target **0.00822** with a stop loss above EMA7 (0.0132).
- Long: If supported at **0.00822**, target the EMA25 (0.0135) first.
- **Risk Note**: Decreasing volume suggests weak momentum; prioritize higher-confidence areas (EMA/resistance/support lines) with clear price confirmation.
**Execution Summary**: Prioritize short entries near 0.0132-0.0135 (EMA7 resistance) or below 0.01292. Long only above EMA25 (0.0135) or after a support rebound at 0.00822.