Yesterday someone asked me what I think about ZBT, and I said to wait a bit before making any judgment. Looking at today's trend, I am even more convinced of this assessment.



Starting from the $0.18 level. It has been touched several times today, each time like being scalded and quickly pulling back. This isn't something that can be explained by chart patterns; frankly, someone is aggressively dumping here.

Looking at the technical indicators is even more interesting. The golden cross on the KDJ appeared only yesterday, and now it has already turned into a death cross. The Three Red Soldiers pattern also appeared, just forming and then turning into a doji. I've seen this kind of show many times—standard trap setups—making you think it's about to take off, only to turn around and hit you with a fake-out.

Trading volume increased by 43.67%, which initially sounds exciting. But compare it with the moving average data, and the truth is revealed: the 10-day moving average is down 12.99%, and the 20-day moving average is down 47.06%. What does this indicate? Retail investors are rushing to buy, while seasoned traders are clearing out.

The EMA moving averages are indeed arranged in a bullish order, indicating a good long-term trend from a cycle perspective. But there's a question worth pondering: why can't a coin with a long-term bullish outlook break through a key resistance level?

The answer is quite simple. It's not that the technical signals lack positive indicators; rather, the market truly lacks genuine cash to absorb the buy orders. In this market condition, honestly, who is still willing to spend money chasing after $0.16 ZBT? Everyone is watching and waiting for others to make the first move.

If the $0.16 level can't hold, there's nothing much to say afterward. If you want to participate, consider waiting until it drops back to around $0.15, so you know your cost basis clearly.

Remember one thing: technical indicators can deceive you, but the flow of real money cannot be fooled.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 10h ago
Such obvious trap tactics, and still someone dares to take the bait? Even seasoned traders are already exiting.
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SandwichTradervip
· 2025-12-30 15:49
Oh no, it's the same old trick of luring in buyers. Retail investors are buying in while seasoned traders are cashing out. It's exhausting to watch.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 2025-12-30 15:43
ngl, classic pump trap vibes. seen this hashrate pattern before during the 2018 difficulty adjustments... volume spike with diverging ma's screams exit liquidity, not accumulation. waiting for .15 makes sense, patience is the real pow here
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 2025-12-30 15:42
Oh no, it's the same old trick again—retail investors rush to buy while the big players run away. Let's wait until it drops to 0.15. If you buy now, you're just taking the fall guy. That's right, volume can't deceive people. This time, someone is indeed quietly offloading. For coins like ZBT that can't break through resistance levels, I really don't understand who would still want to chase. Having a pretty technical chart is useless; if no one takes the bait, it will just die.
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ForkMongervip
· 2025-12-30 15:41
lol the whole setup screams governance vulnerability... smart money's already exiting while retail keeps chasing technicals that don't mean shit. classic protocol failure pattern.
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LuckySonLin888vip
· 2025-12-30 15:39
If it goes up tonight, I'll prove you wrong.
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Frontrunnervip
· 2025-12-30 15:29
It's the same old trick of诱多, retail investors buy in, veterans sell out, it's always the same show. Waiting until 0.15 to act, jumping in now just to carry the water for others. The moving average data reveals the truth when compared; trading volume increases but positions are decreasing, isn't this a sign of distribution? ZBT has been stuck at 0.18 for so long, indicating no one is willing to take over, and technical analysis is pointless if the fundamentals don't look good. Compared to technical indicators, I trust where the money is flowing. The current market is just clearing out positions; anyone buying now will suffer losses.
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YieldChaservip
· 2025-12-30 15:29
The trap setup is too standard; this time I choose to lie flat and wait for the pullback.
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