
This page helps you track matic price with clear, up-to-date market context. In most price listings, Polygon is shown as MATIC and may also appear as POL (ex-MATIC) after the migration. Use the sections below to understand price, chart movement, and common metrics like market cap and 24h volume.
Public price pages commonly display: last traded price in USD, 24-hour change, 24-hour trading volume, market capitalization, and reference levels such as all-time high (ATH) and all-time low (ATL). Some sources also highlight historical milestones such as a peak near late 2021 and early network-era lows in 2019.
What support and resistance mean.
Zones vs single lines.
Breakouts and false breaks.
Combining levels with volume.
FAQ: support and resistance.
Quick checks: compare price across multiple venues, confirm the ticker (MATIC vs POL), and review volume alongside price. If the chart moves sharply, look for volume expansion and whether the move breaks a recent support or resistance zone.
Price pages are most useful when you read price, volume, and trend together instead of relying on a single number.
Key points to remember
- Matic price is typically quoted in USD with 24h change.
- POL (ex-MATIC) naming may appear across platforms.
- Market cap and 24h volume add context to price moves.
- ATH/ATL are reference levels, not guarantees.
- Use multiple timeframes to understand trend and range.