🚨 $CYS /USDT MARKET UPDATE



💰 CP: $0.6990
🎯 Entry: $0.690–$0.700
🛑 SL: $0.660
🔥 TP1: $0.720
🚀 TP2: $0.745
💎 TP3: $0.775

CYS is down 51.50%, making it the highest-risk mover shown. This is not a blind dip-buy. A long should only be considered after stabilization and confirmation above entry. Breaking $0.660 invalidates the setup. The screenshot provides no candles, volume, or historical support, so these are planning levels based on displayed price, not verified technical signals. Extreme volatility requires small sizing and strict risk control. Wait for a confirmed reversal before entering, and never assume a sharp drop must immediately recover.

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CYS11.98%
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RugRadar
· 08-16 16:06
Trying to call a bottom in a downtrend is the most dangerous thing to do. If 0.66 breaks, forget it all and simply wait for a reversal signal before entering—it won't be too late.
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NFTRefugee
· 08-16 15:54
Coins that crash this hard are most likely to trick people into buying the dip; after falling 50%, they can still be cut in half again. Since the author said to wait for confirmation, don’t jump in impulsively. If you really want to trade, use a small position to test the waters, and strictly enforce your stop-loss. Where there is no volume or support, technical analysis is useless—don’t bet your principal on a rebound.
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DeployerD
· 08-16 15:05
It’s dropped this hard and you still dare to buy? Wait until it stabilizes first.
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ValueDiscovery
· 08-16 13:39
The screenshot doesn’t even show a candlestick chart or trading volume—just a price level, and they’re telling people to buy in? Be cautious.
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BridgeWanderer
· 08-16 13:36
A 51% drop—this isn’t a pullback; it’s clearly a free fall. Just looking at it is terrifying.
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