Looking at $AT's trend, after a sharp rise from 0.19632, it immediately pulled back, and the downward momentum is quite decisive. On the hourly and 15-minute charts, the bearish signals are very clear, and the entire downward structure is laid out very clearly.



Currently, the price is fluctuating around 0.186, with the 0.19 level acting like a wall stuck there. Trying to break through? It's basically unlikely. For small-cap coins, this kind of pattern of rising and falling is seen too often, usually with one wave after another pushing down. Typically, after the big players push the price up, they start to sell off in batches; the pattern is very deep.

If you are planning to short, placing the stop-loss above 0.192 would be safer. The first target is set at 0.175. If this level doesn't hold, there are still opportunities to pick up more downward space. In this kind of market, the profit potential for shorts is quite solid, and with manageable risk, it's worth participating.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-03 05:15
It's the same old story again. I'm already tired of the manipulators pumping and dumping. AT this time is indeed a bit shady.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 2025-12-31 23:08
Wow, this 0.19 resistance feels even tougher than a firewall... I can clearly see the market maker's distribution rhythm in this wave of selling.

I've noted 0.175, and I'll keep an eye on whether the on-chain wallets are dumping.

This kind of small-cap coin surging and then falling back... honestly, I've been burned a few times already.

Maybe we should track the recent moves of the big players; it feels like the story is just beginning.
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FantasyGuardianvip
· 2025-12-31 10:55
It's the same old trick from the big players, the classic way to trap retail investors.
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YieldChaservip
· 2025-12-31 10:53
It's the same old trick, small coins rallying high just to be a trap.

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That 0.19 resistance is really tough; the market maker's tactics are old school.

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Short positions look comfortable, but I'm just worried about a reverse explosion haha.

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Can the 175 level hold? Feels uncertain.

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Whether the tactic is deep or not, making money is the most practical.

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There’s no surprise in this wave of small coins dropping.

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Stop loss at 0.192, at least it’s more reassuring.

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Wave after wave crashing down, it’s painful to watch.

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Let’s keep an eye on 175, if we can catch the bottom, it’s a profit.

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Is there really no chance for this AT wave?

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Is the risk controllable? When have small coins ever been controllable?
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 2025-12-31 10:50
It's the same old trick, the classic scheme of small coins scamming retail investors again.
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ser_ngmivip
· 2025-12-31 10:34
It's the same old trick of the whales pumping and dumping. I'm tired of it...
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Ahashveroshvip
· 2025-12-31 10:32
descending
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