ASTER's recent performance has sparked a lot of market reflection. From a fundamental perspective, can the project's buyback mechanism truly support the price? This is worth debating. From a liquidity standpoint, the recent liquidation of a $3 million long position by a whale is a signal that cannot be ignored.



From a technical perspective, the current RSI is in the oversold zone, but in a weak downtrend, oversold conditions are often just a relay signal rather than a bottom confirmation. The lower band of the Bollinger Bands is also gradually moving downward, indicating that downward pressure still exists. Many investors habitually buy the dip at such levels, but historical data shows that rebounds in weak markets are often traps for the uninformed.

For holders, it's important to think clearly: where is the current support level? Does the project's long-term value proposition still hold? The common market perception is that kindness and rational decision-making are often ruthlessly tested by the market. The key is to recognize the trend rather than be bound by hope. At this stage, maintaining vigilance and flexible strategy adjustments will be wiser.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 5h ago
Whales are fleeing, and this is really not a bottom-fishing signal... I've seen too many tricks to lure buyers. Retail investors always want to pick up bargains, but instead of getting cheap, they end up getting even cheaper. So what if RSI is oversold? In a weak market, this stuff is just deceptive. Buyback mechanisms? Ha, it's 2024, and you still believe in that? Rather than trying to catch the bottom, ask yourself if you can still hold. Don't follow the trend before it reverses; being hope-driven is the biggest loss. Really, now is not the time to go against the trend; staying on the sidelines is the safest. Bitcoin hasn't moved up, and even strong altcoins are just illusions. I'll quietly watch this good show, waiting for the next signal.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 5h ago
The trap of inducing buying is really clever. The 3 million liquidation directly exposed the facade of the buyback mechanism... Not bottoming out actually allows you to survive longer. I've realized this now.
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BoredRiceBallvip
· 5h ago
Whale clears 3 million, this is not a small signal... Compared to a rebound from oversold conditions, I'm more afraid that this is just the beginning. I've seen too many instances of诱多 (fake rebounds), and every time someone calls the bottom, they end up trapped. Buyback mechanisms support the price? Come on, who still believes in that these days? Support levels? Now even the technical analysis is unclear, holding coins is really a bit uncomfortable. Rather than trying to catch the bottom, it's better to see what whales do next—that's the real signal.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 5h ago
Whales losing 3 million still dare to buy the dip? Laughing out loud, this is just market manipulation, brother. --- Overbought ≠ bottom, how many people need to learn this lesson before understanding? --- Buyback mechanism supports the price? Nice words, let's look at the data. --- Another story of "rational decision-making being educated," this time it's ASTER. --- RSI oversold and rushing in, everyone is waiting for a rebound; when it rebounds, they cut losses. --- Still haven't found support levels and want to hold positions? I wouldn't dare to gamble. --- Bollinger Band lower band keeps sliding, and that's the answer. --- Misjudged the trend once, the account is directly halved; don't talk to me about long-term value. --- This liquidation tells us that even big players can miss the boat; we need to be even more cautious. --- Everyone is brave when buying the dip, and quick to break the level; that's the routine.
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NestedFoxvip
· 5h ago
Whale clears 3 million, isn't this telling us that there are more traps below? I've already fallen for too many pump-and-dumps.
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 5h ago
3 million liquidation, the whales have been pushed out. Do you still dare to buy the dip? Truly consider yourself a bottom hunter. --- The reliability of the buyback mechanism can be seen from the market liquidity. Whales have already fled, yet some still keep telling stories. --- The most aggressive trap for chasing the pump is right here. Overbought does not equal opportunity. Many have fallen into this trap. --- Unable to hold on, indeed. Support levels are gone, yet some are still waiting for a rebound. Wake up, everyone. --- Long-term value logic? First, solve the short-term survival problem before talking about that. --- RSI oversold, Bollinger Bands moving downward. When these indicators are combined, it only means one thing—continue to fall. --- The signal of whales fleeing is clear enough. The small retail investors are still fantasizing about saving the market. --- Buying the dip in a weak market is basically equivalent to investing with losses. If you haven't figured that out, don't make a move.
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