Quick Take
  • Midnight (NIGHT) trades near $0.088, down about 7% today.
  • It still holds weekly gains near 18%, but the short-term picture has changed.
  • A bearish structure has formed on the chart, and buyers are struggling to defend a support that only held because of a sharp, last-second reaction.
  • The question now is simple: Was it just a scare, or is it fate delayed?

What Happened

This behavior validates the defense. Buyers are present and are using this level as an entry. That buying is the core reason the 45% projection hasn’t been activated yet.

Market Context

A bearish structure has formed on the chart, and buyers are struggling to defend a support that only held because of a sharp, last-second reaction. Midnight price barely avoided a breakdown. The risk is that it was saved, not defeated.

A head and shoulders pattern has formed on the 12-hour chart with an upward-sloping neckline. If confirmed, the technical projection points to roughly a 45% drop from current prices. NIGHT already slipped under the neckline near $0.088 before buyers forced a bounce. That bounce prevented an instant continuation lower and looked more like a rescue than a reversal.

Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which measures large capital flow using volume-weighted pressure, does not support the rescue. CMF has broken its rising trendline and is aggressively heading toward the zero line.

That break creates a clear bearish divergence: between December 24 and December 31, the price pushed higher while CMF kept falling. It implies larger wallets may be exiting during a price rise, which is usually a warning that support is not organic.

Spot Flows Save The Day, But Not Midnight Price Trend

A sharp shift in spot flows explains why the Midnight price did not collapse the moment it breached support. On December 30, about $1.37 million in NIGHT moved onto exchanges, which likely triggered the drop alongside the CMF dip. But by early December 31, that flipped.

Roughly $2.02 million moved off exchanges in the next 12 hours, signaling buyers stepping in and forcing the price back above $0.088.

But the defense is not convincing. CMF weakness means the support relies on short-term effort, not long-term confidence. If $0.088 fails again, the breakdown revives instantly. And that could even trap the spot buyers trying to grab the NIGHT price dips.

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Why It Matters

If CMF drops under zero, the neckline becomes exposed again. Retail interest and small spot buying may not be enough to absorb the pressure.

Clearing $0.102 pressures the right shoulder and improves the chance of retesting higher levels. A move above $0.120 (would be a new NIGHT peak) could invalidate the bearish pattern.

Details

Midnight (NIGHT) trades near $0.088, down about 7% today. It still holds weekly gains near 18%, but the short-term picture has changed.

The question now is simple: Was it just a scare, or is it fate delayed?

Head And Shoulders Meets Fragile Support

Note: The neckline slopes upward, which means buyers are still forcing higher lows even as the topping structure forms. This often makes the pattern slower to break, but a confirmed breakdown is usually more violent because it traps late buyers.

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It also means the level still matters. If buying continues, $0.088 can serve as a reset point, creating room for a move back toward $0.090 and $0.102.

The first major target sits near $0.072, where the Fibonacci 0.618 support holds. A failure there opens $0.053. A deeper move toward $0.047 (a strong support) that also aligns almost perfectly with the pattern’s 45% technical projection.

The entire chart now rests on one line. If buyers keep it above $0.088, a recovery can start. If they lose it, the projection takes control.