Usual USD USD0
Current Price
$0.9985 -0.04%
$0.0009 Daily Range (0.09%)
$0.9983$0.9991
$2.22M Daily Volume
28 BTC
Vol/MktCap: 0.40%
Market Performance
0.01% Relative BTC Volume
The total volume of Usual USD is $2.22M over the past 24 hours, compared to $44.35B total Bitcoin volume.
Hourly Moving Average
Price Performance
-0.04% 1 Hour Change
$0.9985 from $0.9989
+0.03% 7 Day Change
$0.0003 from $0.9981
+0.05% 14 Day Change
$0.0005 from $0.9980
+0.12% 30 Day Change
$0.0012 from $0.9972
All Time High
July 12, 2024
$1.33 -24.68%
-$0.3283 vs. now
24H Change
-280.25K USD -0.05%
-4 BTC
Volume and Supply
Total Supply: 559.10M USD0 
559.10M USD0 AvailableRelative Supply Ratio
27.92 x BTC SupplyRelative Trade Volume
2.23M USD0
traded over past 24 hours
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Usual USD AI Market Analysis
Trading volume stands at 1,434,916, reflecting a low market activity relative to its market cap, as indicated by a volume-to-market cap ratio of 0.26%. The short-term moving averages (8, 13, 21, and 55 SMA) are all hovering around $0.9989, suggesting a bearish sentiment in the near term, with minor declines of 0.05% to 0.06%.
The 1-hour RSI is currently at 27, indicating that the asset is in an oversold condition in the short term. However, the 7-day RSI at 50 suggests a neutral momentum, reflecting a lack of strong directional bias in the medium term.
Over the past 30 days, USD0 has appreciated by approximately 15.74%, indicating strong performance relative to its historical price action. Nonetheless, the recent 24-hour change combined with low trading volume raises concerns about potential price volatility and uncertainty in the near term.
Given the proximity of the current price to its daily low and the bearish signals from moving averages, a cautious approach is warranted. Therefore, the recommendation for Usual USD (USD0) is a Hold, as it may be prudent to wait for clearer market signals before considering any buying or selling actions.
Updated 148 minutes ago.
Usual USD Relative Price at Market Cap of:
Usual USD TradingView Chart
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