$GUA The 0.09 I bought at the bottom in the early hours has turned into 0.068—evaporating 57% in 24 hours. It dropped even harder than the A-share market, and it completely shattered my mindset.


(Hot take hook) This wave of on-chain rug pulls is purely just playing with people’s hearts and minds. In 24h, trading volume is $81 million—more than 3 times the market cap—showing that the main players are rotating positions more often than a convenience store employee flipping oden. The all-time high of 0.162 is now only a small remainder. But don’t rush—this deep V rebound after the maker smashed it down to 0.0526 shows that the cost line is still in a standoff.
(Plain-English translation: The total market cap is only around $20 million. With $80 million in turnover in a day, that’s 40 million? No—8000万 turnovers, which means each “lot” changes hands 4 times. If a coin’s turnover rate reaches 200% or more, it’s either wash trading or distribution. But as long as 0.0526 hasn’t broken, you can treat it like a lottery ticket to play with.)
From a technical perspective, 0.06-0.065 is the current dense trading zone—basically like a pile-up of cabbages at a market. 0.0526 is the last “cover-up.” If it breaks, you’ll only be able to go find support in the 1.0 era. MACD’s dead cross has opened downward, but RSI is oversold at 18, which means it may bounce after a sharp sell-off.
(Trading advice) Left-side gamblers: Buy near 0.058 with a 10% position size, set a stop-loss at 0.051, and take profit at 0.075. Right-side steady dogs: Wait for a breakout with increased volume above 0.085 before chasing, set a stop-loss at 0.072. Don’t let your position exceed 3% of your total capital—after all, the market maker doesn’t need a reason to dump.
Personal label: I’m an old retail trader who specifically watches on-chain liquidity. This coin suddenly pumped at 4:00 AM, with a big volume surge to 0.125, and then crashed at 5:00 AM—a typical playbook of an Asian market maker. In my friend circle, I’ve already seen a few people posting screenshots of cutting losses after buying in at 0.14.
Finally, I’ll throw out a prediction question: Do you think $GUA can get back to 0.08 today? If you think yes, pick 1; if it breaks 0.0526, pick 2. I bet it will first dip to test 0.055, then rebound. If I’m wrong, I’ll send red envelopes in the comments.
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