As at press time, RUNE price action was reflecting a 14% increase in a day breaking above a key resistance level of $5.
THORChain As at press time, RUNE was trading at $5.64, reflecting a 14% increase in the last 24 hours. Trading volume also surged by 28%, exceeding $308 million.With over 336 million tokens circulating out of a total supply of 414 million, RUNE boasts a volume-to-market cap ratio of 16%, making it a strong investment option with good liquidity and growing interest from traders.RUNE has shown strength over the past 20 days, maintaining an upward trend.
RUNE’s price bottomed out on the 5th of August, mirroring a general market crash. Aggressive buying began around the 6th of September, pushing RUNE higher. For traders, a potential buying opportunity may arise if the market retraces to around $5.10, as corrections often follow such significant moves.
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