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1.484 Billion Shiba Inu (SHIB) Set for Selling as Investors Turn Bearish
By Exbasi Intelligence
Sourced from U.Today
Exchange-flow data indicates that a significant number of rather than away from them, indicating that Shiba Inu may be under additional selling pressure. At a time when SHIB is already having difficulty maintaining its recent recovery, the most recent data indicate an unfavorable short-term imbalance. The key figure is derived from average exchange flows.SHIB inflows are hereAt the moment, the mean exchange outflow is only 364.95 million SHIB, while the mean exchange inflow is roughly 1.4396 billion SHIB per transaction. This means that, on an average transaction basis, inflows are nearly four times greater than outflows. Similar conclusions can be drawn from the top-10 flow data.COINBASE:SHIBUSDT Chart by TradingView">The total value of the ten biggest inflow transactions is approximately 5.98 billion SHIB, while the largest outflows total only 2.33 billion SHIB. Additionally, the is approximately 401.26 billion SHIB, while the volume of outflows is 317.72 billion SHIB. When coins enter exchanges, they are not always immediately sold. SHIB may be transferred by investors for collateral, trading, or other purposes.On the other hand, when inflows significantly outpace outflows, expanding exchange availability typically increases potential sell-side liquidity. The price chart underscores the significance of that imbalance. SHIB failed to sustain its recent surge above $0.000006. Since then, the token has returned to about $0.00000534, with the current daily candle down roughly 2%.SHIB unable to breakthroughAdditionally, SHIB was unable to break above the long-term moving average around $0.00000574, which continues to be the main technical barrier. Despite the recent recovery, this rejection leaves the larger trend unresolved. Some positive signs remain, however.While an RSI near 61 suggests that momentum is still somewhat bullish rather than exhausted, SHIB stays above the shorter moving averages around $0.00000457–$0.00000493. For bulls, the breakout structure would be restored by reclaiming $0.00000574 and then $0.000006. If this is not achieved, exchange-side pressure could become more significant.Around $0.0000049 is the first significant downside support area, followed by roughly $0.0000046. Exchange flows are currently skewed toward deposits, meaning SHIB will need to absorb the extra supply that could become available for sale.