
ThorFi price prediction
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How has ThorFi (THOR) performed this year? What are the short-term outlooks (1 week, 1 month, 3 months) and the long-term forecast for 2026-2030? We analyze and forecast THOR's future price based on recent trends, historical data, and technical indicators such as Moving Averages (MA), RSI, and MACD. You can also use our price prediction tool to estimate potential returns by setting your target growth rate.
ThorFi (THOR) price
Last updated: Jun 09, 2026, 08:16:34
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ThorFi (THOR) forecast
ThorFi (THOR) prediction
ThorFi (THOR) price
0.00176 USD
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ThorFi (THOR) technical analysis
Current price
0.001760 USD
Momentum
Bearish
14D RSI
44.69
50D SMA
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200W SMA
0.001670 USD
Fear & Greed
16
Indicator analysis
Indicator overview
1. Weekly EMA 200
The weekly EMA 200 is a widely used bull/bear market divider and long-term trend line in crypto.
- Price holding above the weekly EMA 200: The trend remains bullish. Focus on longs, holding positions, or buying pullbacks.
- Price holding below the weekly EMA 200: The trend remains bearish. Focus on shorts, reducing exposure, or selling rallies.
- Price has just crossed the weekly EMA 200 (especially from below): This may signal a major trend reversal, similar to a weekly golden cross. Watch for further confirmation.
- Price moving sideways around the weekly EMA 200: Signals are unreliable. Consider smaller positions or waiting.
2. Daily EMA 50
- Price above the daily EMA 50: Mid-term momentum remains strong. Look for pullback buying opportunities.
- Price below the daily EMA 50: Mid-term momentum remains weak. Look for selling opportunities on rallies.
- Price repeatedly crossing the daily EMA 50: The market is choppy or trend momentum is weakening, with frequent false breakouts.
3. MACD trend & reversal signals
- Golden cross/death cross: When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, momentum turns bullish; a cross below signals bearish momentum.
- Histogram: Bars turning positive and expanding suggest accelerating upside momentum; bars turning negative and expanding suggest accelerating downside momentum.
- Divergence (strong signal):
- Price hits a new high while MACD fails to hit a new high (bearish divergence): Potential market top and higher reversal risk.
- Price hits a new low while MACD fails to hit a new low (bullish divergence): Potential market bottom and stronger rebound potential.
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Foreign selling in the South Korean stock market accelerates, with cumulative net sales reportedly reaching $75 billion this year
On June 9, The Kobeissi Letter, citing Goldman Sachs data, reported that global investors are selling South Korean stocks at an unusually rapid pace. In the latest trading session, foreign investors sold about $801 million worth of Kospi constituent stocks again; total foreign outflows last week reached about $10 billion, and the market has been in net foreign selling on nearly every trading day over the past month. According to the data cited in the report, foreign investors have sold about $75 billion worth of South Korean stocks so far this year. Meanwhile, South Korean retail and institutional investors together recorded roughly $69 billion in net buying over the same period, suggesting that the market’s main buying support has come from domestic capital rather than returning overseas funds. The information currently disclosed still mainly comes from The Kobeissi Letter’s retelling and Goldman Sachs data summaries, while public details on the statistical period and the specific definition of “selling” remain relatively limited.
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Latest crypto news
Cryptocurrency CEXs are flocking to sell US stocks, and traditional brokerages are facing an "uninvited guest."
Will the SpaceX IPO Hurt Bitcoin? Here's What Traders Are Watching
Foreign selling in the South Korean stock market accelerates, with cumulative net sales reportedly reaching $75 billion this year
On June 9, The Kobeissi Letter, citing Goldman Sachs data, reported that global investors are selling South Korean stocks at an unusually rapid pace. In the latest trading session, foreign investors sold about $801 million worth of Kospi constituent stocks again; total foreign outflows last week reached about $10 billion, and the market has been in net foreign selling on nearly every trading day over the past month. According to the data cited in the report, foreign investors have sold about $75 billion worth of South Korean stocks so far this year. Meanwhile, South Korean retail and institutional investors together recorded roughly $69 billion in net buying over the same period, suggesting that the market’s main buying support has come from domestic capital rather than returning overseas funds. The information currently disclosed still mainly comes from The Kobeissi Letter’s retelling and Goldman Sachs data summaries, while public details on the statistical period and the specific definition of “selling” remain relatively limited.











