BULLA's recent market movement is indeed interesting. It rose from 0.02852 to 0.05092, and during that bullish period, there was still quite a bit of strength. But after reaching the high point, the situation started to reverse. Looking at the 4-hour to 15-minute K-line charts, they are all moving back, showing a clear retracement trend.



From the market data, the situation becomes even more intriguing. The open interest significantly shrank when it hit the high point, indicating that bullish funds are quietly withdrawing. Although the long-short ratio of large traders still shows some bullish signs, the buying momentum is weakening, while the selling actions on the short side are accelerating.

The current pattern is like this—price is fluctuating within the 0.042 to 0.045 range. If the support at 0.042 cannot hold, it is highly likely to continue downward, possibly even dropping to 0.04 or lower. BULLA is known for its volatility, and now the bullish momentum is clearly waning. The bears are starting to take control of the market. In the short term, traders can look for opportunities to short on rallies, with a stop-loss set above 0.051. The initial target is 0.042, and if that breaks, then look toward 0.04.
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OfflineNewbievip
· 12-30 11:52
It's the same old trick again—run away at the high points. What are we retail investors supposed to do? The bulls are shrinking, and the bears are taking over. We're going to get trapped again. If 0.042 doesn't hold, it's game over. Still trying to short at the highs? Do you want me to get liquidated, bro? This BULLA wave is really a roller coaster. I can't handle it.
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 12-30 11:51
Once again, it's the same high-level plunge show. The bulls really can't hold on anymore. Can't even defend 0.051 and still want to turn the tide? If you're shorting, I think betting on 0.04 isn't unreasonable. BULLA, this crappy coin, was born to trap retail investors. The more volatile it is, the more dangerous. The signal of big players quietly withdrawing is too obvious. Retail investors are still buying in, which is really outrageous. It feels like it's going to break 0.042. The bears are gaining momentum in this wave.
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PonziWhisperervip
· 12-30 11:49
The bulls are about to run away; be cautious when the open interest shrinks. This big brother's analysis is spot on; if 0.042 breaks, it's game over. BULLA's rhythm indeed can't hold up; I also remain bearish.
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 12-30 11:44
The bullish funds have run away, and this wave of BULLA is just waiting to break the support level.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 12-30 11:40
Hey, whether 0.042 breaks or not is really the key, it feels like big players are slowly running away. BULLA's move to absorb the short positions this time is a bit ruthless, better to be cautious. It's the same old story, once the bulls lose confidence, it directly turns into a crash. It feels unstable at the 0.045 level, breaking below would be troublesome. Watching the decline in open interest was really uncomfortable, the bulls are really losing their grip. Can we hold at 0.042 this time? Honestly, I find it hard to see through. It seems the bears are really starting to exert force this time, gotta watch out.
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