**Turning Point After Panic Selling**



GAIB has shown everyone what a free fall really looks like these days.

From a high level, it plummeted all the way down, with panic spreading across the entire market. Sell orders came crashing down like crazy… until reaching the 0.1092 level, when suddenly a long lower shadow appeared—

"I’m not leaving!"

Bottom-fishing funds finally couldn’t hold back anymore and started entering the market to scoop up positions.

**Current Market: The Signal Light for a Rebound Is On**

From a technical perspective: the price has been oversold to an absurd level, RSI once dipped below the 20 zone, but that long lower shadow clearly tells you—buying interest is starting to absorb the panic chips.

Psychological game: Retail traders who should have cut their losses already did, and the remaining players are either already lying flat and giving up or lurking in the shadows as fierce players.

Momentum logic: The first wave of rebound is usually the strongest; short covering combined with chasing late buyers will create a double boost.

**Operational Strategy: Fast in and out, don’t be greedy**

Positioning range: 0.10850-0.11020 (layered entries, don’t just go all in at once)

Stop-loss level: 0.10480 (if it drops below this, admit defeat immediately, don’t fight the market)

Profit target: First target 0.11490 (a dense zone of trapped positions from earlier, take profits when it looks good)

**Scenario Play:**

The opening might first cause some volatility to test the waters, flushing out the last batch of floating chips.
Then the main force will continuously buy, pushing the price straight to the first target level.
If it can break through and stabilize above 0.1150, then the second target of 0.12+ is within reach (the story might just be beginning).

**Don’t Forget the Risks**

If the overall market weakens again, GAIB might test the lows a second time.
Trading volume must keep increasing; otherwise, the rebound will be a fleeting illusion.
Don’t gamble heavily on a one-sided move; stay flexible and adaptable.

**One Last Word**

The most interesting moment in the market is never the chase during a crazy rally, but the reversal in despair.
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