$TAC I lost 92 thousand, and only then did I learn how to read data. Don’t let you get坑 again by my previous stupid moves. Don’t rush to curse me first—when I paid tuition, I was just following the trend at the time and shouting calls. I chased in at 0.0045 and got hammered all the way down to 0.0022 before cutting losses.



Over the past two days, TAC has been pulled from 0.0029 to 0.0038. The 24-hour trading volume is 35 million, up 21%, but there’s a clear suppression at the highest price of 0.0038—this coin has trapped at least two waves of FOMO buyers in the 0.0038–0.0040 range. On-chain data shows that last month at this spot, the turnover rate was over 30%. If it rushes back there, there will definitely be sell pressure.

My plan is: don’t chase at the current price of 0.0036. Wait for a pullback to the 0.0032–0.0034 range, then build a 30% position. Place the stop-loss at 0.0028 (if it breaks the 24-hour low, roll the position). If this move breaks out of 0.0039 with volume and holds, add up to 50%. First take-profit at 0.0045, second take-profit at 0.0052.

But pay attention: even though the 24-hour trading volume is big, the depth chart shows only 23,000 tokens sitting on the buy one, while the sell one has 47,000. That suggests the market maker is still testing sell pressure.

You can drop a poll in the comments: if you think TAC this week can touch 0.004, vote 1; if you think it still needs to shake out, vote 2. Don’t just shout bull/bear—write your position logic. I’ll help you sort out the risk-reward ratio. Remember, when I got liquidated, it was also because I believed in “the big picture.” Now I only trust volume, price, and the liquidation chart.

Tonight, watch the 0.0038 line closely—if it hasn’t broken after 5 minutes, then I’ll make the move with my fingers.
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