ATOM Rebounds After Sharp 6% Swing in Volatile Trading Session
The Cosmos ecosystem token saw steep intraday losses before staging a strong final-hour recovery, breaking key resistance levels and signaling renewed institutional interest.

What to know:
- ATOM swung 6.20% between $4.77 and $4.48 over a 23-hour period, with an early rally to $4.75 supported by 1.465 million units traded before heavy selling pushed it to session lows.
- The token rebounded 1.68% in the final hour, breaking key resistance at $4.50 and $4.53, with strong buying establishing $4.54 as new support.
- Coinbase’s listing of dYdX (COSMOSDYDX) on the Cosmos blockchain lifted market confidence, signaling growing institutional interest despite broader market uncertainty.
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ATOM experienced sharp volatility over a 23-hour trading period from August 10 at 15:00 to August 11 at 14:00, swinging 6.20% between its $4.77 session high and $4.48 low. The token rallied early on August 11, climbing from $4.66 to $4.75 at 02:00 amid a surge in trading volume of 1.465 million units, establishing support near $4.69. However, heavy selling pressure emerged at 07:00, driving ATOM down to $4.48 on 1.984 million units traded, with resistance forming around $4.71 as institutional selling intensified.
Despite the sharp decline, ATOM showed resilience in the final hour of the session. From 13:07 to 14:06, the token gained 1.68%, moving from $4.49 to $4.56 as buyers overcame resistance at $4.50 and $4.53. A burst of trading activity, including a 60,000-unit spike between 13:46 and 13:47, helped solidify $4.54 as a new support level. This late-session rebound hinted at renewed institutional interest following the morning’s selloff.
Market sentiment toward the Cosmos ecosystem received a boost during the session after Coinbase announced support for dYdX (COSMOSDYDX), a decentralized finance platform built on the Cosmos blockchain. The listing underscored growing exchange integration with Cosmos-based projects, bolstering confidence among investors and potentially influencing short-term price action for ATOM.
ATOM’s volatile trading highlights the push and pull between institutional profit-taking and opportunistic buying at technical support levels. While the initial selloff reflected broader uncertainty in digital asset markets, the rapid recovery suggests that some institutional players are positioning for potential upside as the Cosmos network continues to expand its partnerships and infrastructure footprint.
Technical Indicators Highlight Key Levels
- Trading range of $0.29 representing 6% volatility between $4.77 maximum and $4.48 minimum levels.
- Volume support established around $4.69 with 1.465 million units during early session rally.
- Volume resistance created near $4.71 with 1.984 million units during institutional selling.
- New support level established at $4.54 following recovery momentum and buyer interest.
- Multiple resistance levels broken at $4.50 and $4.53 during late-session institutional buying.
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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