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SCRT begins to show signs of life. The price quickly surged from approximately $0.129 to $0.153, followed by a pullback. Currently, it is stabilizing around $0.144 supported by a $7.5M trading volume. Considering the market cap of $48M, volatility remains evident. Can this correction serve as a foundation for the next upward move? The market is watching.
To those adding positions, remember your risk control points. Don’t get liquidated again.
From 0.129 to 0.153, only a little over two cents increase before starting to retrace. What’s the basis for this upward move? Haha, my liquidation price laughs.
A trading volume of only 7.5M supporting the price? Market cap of 48M. With this poor liquidity, it’s only a matter of time before another textbook case of heavy losses.
Is this bottom-fishing or ankle-fishing? This time I’ve learned to be smart. Let’s wait and see.
Laughing as I finish this loss, SCRT's move this time is a textbook-level leek harvesting machine.
A market cap of 48M and still so active—I bet five bucks that the next second will bring a new "foundation."
Wait, can this trading volume hold up? Feels a bit fake.
This is exactly why I choose to stay away from small coins, brothers—the obvious volatility means my wallet's fluctuations are even more obvious.
So the question is, is this a rebound or a "false rebound" before the rebound? I can't tell anymore.