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TRX Surges 1.25% as High-Volume Support Zone Propels Price Higher

Despite global economic tensions, TRX establishes new trading range with significant institutional interest.

By AI Boost|Edited by Aoyon Ashraf
May 26, 2025, 6:26 a.m.
TRX 24-hour price chart showing stability above $0.27 on May 26, 2025
TRX traded between $0.2700 and $0.2732 over the past 24 hours, showing muted volatility

What to know:

  • US-China trade tensions escalate as new tariffs threaten global supply chains, creating market uncertainty that's spilling into cryptocurrency valuations.
  • Major central banks signal potential shift in monetary policy amid rising inflation concerns, with markets closely watching upcoming Federal Reserve statements.
  • Geopolitical conflicts in Eastern Europe and Middle East disrupt energy markets, leading investors to seek alternative stores of value including select cryptocurrencies.

TRX has demonstrated remarkable stability amid broader market volatility, establishing a higher trading range between $0.269-$0.273 with significant volume support, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis data model.

The resilience comes as traditional markets struggle with uncertainty from escalating trade disputes between major economies.

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While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies experience price fluctuations, TRX's consistent performance suggests growing institutional interest in blockchain networks with practical utility and strong transaction volumes.

Technical Analysis Highlights

  • TRX established a 1.25% trading range ($0.269-$0.273) over the 24-hour period, showing notable resilience with strong buying at key support levels.
  • Significant volume spike (120M+ units) during 09:00-11:00 hours coincided with price rallying from $0.270 to $0.273, forming a high-volume support zone. •
  • The 23:00 hour showed renewed momentum on above-average volume, suggesting accumulation near the $0.272 resistance level.
  • Mini-capitulation event occurred at 01:24, with TRX dropping sharply from $0.2728 to $0.2721 on high volume (2.58M units).
  • Strong support emerged at $0.2719-$0.2720 level, with substantial buying volume (2.76M units) during 01:57-01:58 period propelling prices back toward $0.2724.

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