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ARPA's recent trend is quite interesting. It surged from the high of 0.023 and then plunged back down, a typical 'false fire' pattern—the bubble that inflates eventually bursts. Currently, selling pressure is still suppressing the price, and it seems the bottom hasn't been found yet, so it’s likely to continue grinding downward.
If you hold a position, you need to have a mental plan. The 0.015 level is very critical, considered the last fortress before a rally. Falling below this point is basically a red signal; protecting your capital should be the top priority, don’t expect a quick turnaround.
The rebound opportunity is around 0.021. When it reaches this level, long-term holders should consider selling. Greed really has no good ending; taking profits when the market is good is the right approach.
To be honest, ARPA is very volatile and belongs to high-risk assets. Never go all-in at once; learn to stagger your entries. Multiple small positions are always better than one large gamble—that’s basic risk management logic.