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Lighter (LIT) withstands selling pressure after listing — What happens next?
Lighter (LIT) – the underlying token of the decentralized perpetual contract exchange just launched – is still in the process of finding equilibrium after a lively startup phase thanks to the airdrop program. Although there was a slight adjustment immediately upon listing, LIT maintained a price around $2.73, with post-listing performance exceeding market expectations.
Despite new supply continuously entering the exchange, LIT’s price remains above the post-listing lows. Buying pressure has appeared, but market sentiment remains cautious and not yet confident.
The question now is: Is the current price zone truly a solid support level, or just a temporary cushion before sellers regain control of the trend?
Capital flow shows initial positive signals
Early capital flow indicators are reflecting a trend of funds returning whenever the price adjusts.
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) – a measure of large capital inflows or outflows based on volume pressure – has shown an upward trend on the 15-minute chart, even as prices dipped slightly from December 30–31. This is a significant bullish divergence, indicating large investors are quietly absorbing supply as the market cools down, especially amid the strong selling pressure often seen after an airdrop.
If capital flow continues, Lighter’s price could potentially move toward higher levels.
Conversely, if CMF reverses downward below the support zone and MFI loses momentum (especially when overbought), the supporting argument will weaken.
Short-term strength: Present but needs confirmation
On shorter timeframes, the initial price structure shows areas where buying needs to be protected.
LIT is still trading above VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) on the 15-minute chart. VWAP reflects a fair value in real-time, and holding above VWAP signals that buyers are controlling the trend during the session. Each time the price tests VWAP around $2.62, it receives strong buying support.
This indicates that lower price zones are being actively absorbed, just as the MFI divergence predicted.
On-Balance Volume (OBV) (OBV) on the 1-hour chart – which measures volume flow relative to price – remains below the downtrend line. This suggests that capital inflow has begun, but trading volume has not yet fully consensus. Selling pressure from LIT is still restraining upward movement.
Until OBV breaks above the downtrend line, upward attempts may face obstacles before a true breakout.
If OBV surpasses the trendline combined with VWAP remaining supported, the price structure will shift from defensive to building a new trend. Closing above $3.08 would be the first signal that buyers are ready to conquer higher levels.
Key price zones that will determine Lighter’s first trend
Currently, LIT is moving within a narrow decision zone, mainly trading between $2.48 and $2.77. Successfully defending the $2.62 level on lower timeframes (VWAP) and the $2.48 level on higher timeframes will maintain the bullish structure. If it breaks above $3.08 with confirmation from OBV, the chart will shift from initial support to a potentially expanding structure, and the price could reach the $3.25–$3.72 zone if trading volume supports it.
Conversely, if the $2.48 level is broken with a bearish close on the 1-hour chart, downside scenarios will emerge. If CMF and MFI turn downward and OBV remains below the trendline, the market structure will shift from support to vulnerability. Breaking below $2.48 opens the door to lower levels such as $2.38 and $2.07, especially if post-listing liquidity is withdrawn under selling pressure.