LYN's recent market movement has been quite thrilling. It sharply dropped from a high of $0.19800 down to $0.13551, a decline of nearly one-third, causing many to be shaken out during this sell-off. Interestingly, the price rebounded from the low to $0.16387, with an intraday increase of 8.40%. This rebound shows some strength.



Looking at the trading data, the 24-hour trading volume exceeded 172 million USDT, with a total volume of 1.016 billion. What does such a large trading volume indicate? It suggests that major funds are actively accumulating at low levels. The previous sharp decline seems more like a shakeout rather than a trend reversal signal.

From this perspective, LYN's 30-day increase of 176.81% indicates that this token has potential for further growth. As long as the current rebound holds above $0.1500, there are reasons to remain bullish in the short term.

**If you want to participate**, here are some reference points:

A pullback to the $0.1550-$0.1600 range is a safer entry point for small positions, as this is a key support level recently. Avoid chasing highs; a pullback is a good opportunity to enter.

For taking profits, the first target is around $0.1700. If it breaks through, look at $0.1800. If it can surpass the previous high of $0.1900, that would be even better.

Set your stop-loss at $0.1500. If the price falls below this level, the rebound trend is likely to weaken.

For those considering short positions, the current timing is not very cost-effective. Buying during a low rebound can be risky, as counter-trend moves may wipe out gains. Long positions should wait patiently for a pullback; only when a good entry point appears can the subsequent upward potential be more reliably captured. The bulls' resilience is evident—if the fundamentals hold, it’s worth holding a light long position.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-09 02:04
Oh my, this round of shakeout is really fierce, directly scaring away a lot of people, but the quick rebound clearly indicates that some people are buying aggressively at low levels. With such a large trading volume, it's obvious what the main force is trying to do—it's just accumulating. Don't break 0.15, and there's still hope. I'll wait for a pullback and enter with a small position to try.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 01-08 19:25
Is it a shakeout or a sell-off? Big funds know very well, and we retail investors are just the ones being eaten. I dare not chase anymore, afraid of catching the last blow, let's wait until that 0.15 level before making a move. This 176% increase is quite tempting to see. The signs of the main force low-buying are so obvious, it's hard to believe otherwise. Wait for the rebound to enter again, why rush to get cut? At the moment when the high point of 0.19 was smashed down, I was stunned. The rebound strength is okay, but I'm still scared.
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RektHuntervip
· 01-07 22:56
Oh man, they're shaking out the weak hands so hard, I almost panic sold myself. It's the same old trick of accumulating at low prices, the whales' tactics are so predictable these days. 176% gains sitting right there, I'm betting on another bounce, no way it won't come. Watching that $0.15 line, if it actually breaks I'm out immediately. To those guys shorting, I'm telling you to shut up, jumping in now is asking to get liquidated.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-06 18:21
It's the same manipulation tactic again, every time someone falls for it and gets swept out. --- A 176-point increase shows this thing really has some backing, but now everyone chasing is probably just the bagholders. --- The accumulation at low levels is so obvious, what are the main players up to? --- Wait for a pullback to buy in; those chasing the high got caught, be smarter. --- If the 0.15 level can't hold, there's not much room for imagination afterward. --- A trading volume of 172 million, that's quite a big move, something feels off. --- Don't be fooled by the rebound; set stop-losses when needed, or you'll get manipulated again. --- Small positions for low buy-ins are the right way; greed at this price level is unnecessary.
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liquidation_watchervip
· 01-06 02:55
Washout or sell-off, you can tell by the trading volume. This round with a volume of 172 million definitely indicates the presence of major players. Buy back after the pullback to 0.15, don't chase the high, everyone. The previous high of 0.198 seems hopeful; let's see if it can hold above the 0.15 level.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 01-06 02:55
Accumulation, accumulation, and more accumulation. Whether it can truly rebound this time depends on the situation. I almost got swept out at 0.135, but luckily I didn't go all in. Let's wait until it breaks 0.15 before making any moves. It's too early to say anything now.
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-06 02:52
Whether it's a shakeout or a sell-off, I'm the one caught in it Missed holding 0.15, feels like it's about to plunge again This round of accumulation is basically the big players cutting the leeks, looking at the 176% increase and then thinking about my losses A rebound of just 8% and everyone gets excited, not realizing this is actually the true high level Those who bought in at 0.19 are probably crying now, so who's next to take the plunge? With such a large trading volume, what does it mean? It indicates some are bottom-fishing, while others are fleeing Wait a minute, this logic doesn't add up. If there's a rebound at the low, why should I lighten my position? When can I go all-in then?
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-06 02:41
Accumulation or topping out, it's really hard to judge, but the trading volume being there is indeed not simple.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 01-06 02:32
Market manipulation is just manipulation, trying to deceive retail investors into buying the dip.
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