- PEPE reached a key daily supply zone and started slowing down
- H1 shows trendline liquidity and clear liquidity pools both above and below
- A strong move may be near, but the direction isn’t confirmed yet — both scenarios are still on the table
In the last article, we talked about that daily supply level that price was approaching. Since then, things have been… interesting, to say the least.

Let’s dive in.
The Daily Chart Setup: Exactly What We Expected?
From the moment PEPE started climbing into that daily supply, we could already sense a shift. You know the feeling — when the candles slow down just a bit, the structure gets tighter, and volume starts to creep up like it knows something we don’t.

Classic.
The supply zone? It held. For now.
But what’s really happening beneath the surface is where it gets spicy.
H1 Analysis: Liquidity, Liquidity Everywhere
Zooming into the 1H chart, you’ll notice how the price started slowing down right into the supply.
It’s not just about resistance — we’re also seeing a noticeable increase in volume, which tells me one thing: someone’s loading or unloading. Probably both.

Here’s what stands out:
- Liquidity pools above and below. You’ve seen this pattern before. It’s like the market is laying traps on both sides, ready to hunt stops.
- Fast price movements. The pace has picked up, and when PEPE starts moving like this, it usually doesn’t do it for no reason.
- Trendline liquidity. Yeah, that one’s being respected — for now. But if this momentum keeps building, don’t be surprised if price pushes through to grab the next supply just above.
It reminds me of when I was trading SHIB back in early 2023. Price kept hugging the trendline until — boom — it launched right through after faking everyone out. Same vibes here.
So… What Now?
We’re currently sitting in that weird zone where acceleration meets resistance, and both buyers and sellers are active.
Scenarios?
- Bullish case: Price respects the current trendline, pushes up to the next supply zone, grabs the liquidity sitting above, and maybe gives us that breakout people aren’t ready for.
- Bearish case: It rolls over, hunts that juicy liquidity just below, and catches everyone off guard.
And let’s be real for a second — I can’t tell you which one will play out. No one can. Not with 100% certainty.
But what I can say is this: when PEPE starts behaving like this — speed, volume, compression — a move is coming. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But it’s brewing.
Final Thoughts – Stay Smart
We’ve seen this before. Accumulation. Manipulation. Then… distribution.
Whether we break up or down doesn’t matter unless you’re positioned blindly. So don’t be that person chasing candles on Twitter hype alone. Have a plan. Stick to your levels. React — don’t predict blindly.
As always, I’m just laying out the map. You decide how to read it.
Let’s see what PEPE’s got next.