$UB The retail investors, at a price of 0.0826, dropped 27% in 24 hours with a trading volume of 140 million USD—this data is exactly the same as before the previous three halvings. The historical pattern summary party directly tells you, in 2024, the halving is in half a year, and UB has always dumped the market before launch.



Comparing to historical cycles, before the first halving, UB dropped from 0.03 to 0.008, a 73% decline, but then it multiplied six times in 30 days; before the second halving, from 0.12 to 0.05, a 58% drop, then it rose to 0.8 in 60 days; before the third halving, from 0.18 to 0.09, halved, then broke previous highs. Now? Around 0.08, already down about 85%, but trading volume is three times higher than the same period in history—this isn’t panic selling, it’s the main players accumulating at low levels. On-chain data is even clearer: whale addresses increased their holdings by 21 million UB in the past 48 hours, while retail investors are voting with their feet, cutting losses.

A rough trading suggestion: Entry: Place an order at the current price of 0.0826, if it dips back to 0.078 without breaking, add 10% to your position. Stop-loss: Unconditionally stop if it falls below 0.0745, which is a historical support level; if broken, it could go down to 0.06. Take profit: First target 0.15, second target 0.22, definitely achievable before Q4. Position control: Keep total funds within 20%, don’t go all-in, leave some bullets for averaging down.

Don’t ask me why I’m so confident, just look at the daily charts of UB before and after the 2016 and 2020 halvings—every sharp drop is a shakeout, and every shakeout is followed by a surge. The current market sentiment is exactly the same as back then—everyone is cursing the project team, everyone is saying it’s going to zero.

History doesn’t repeat simply, but it rhymes. Whether UB can break previous highs this time depends on whether you can withstand this last 30% drop. I’m the pattern summary party, watching on-chain data at Gate Square, waiting to buy the dip. $UB
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