$LAB is actually one of the better charts here for a “find the bottom” setup, but I would not call 0.0814 the bottom yet.

$LAB — bottom-hunting plan

Current price: ~$0.0814

The structure is still clearly bearish:
continuous lower highs + lower lows
price just made a fresh low around $0.07
no convincing reversal structure yet
previous bounce attempts have been sold

So instead of trying to guess the exact bottom, I'd build the position around reaction zones.

🟢 Zone 1: $0.070–0.075

First area I'd watch for accumulation.
We already have a reaction here.
If price sweeps ~$0.07 and quickly reclaims $0.075, that's the first interesting signal.

🟢 Zone 2: $0.060–0.068

This is the more attractive deep-dip area.
If $0.07 breaks, I would expect liquidity to potentially get taken lower before a meaningful reversal.
This is where I'd want the biggest part of the accumulation rather than chasing $0.08.

🟢 Zone 3: ~$0.05–0.058

Extreme capitulation scenario.
If BTC/market gets another flush, LAB could easily overshoot the current low.
This would be the “blood in the streets” accumulation zone.

But here's the important part 👇

I would not start calling the bottom until LAB gives us a structural reversal.

sweep $0.07 → reclaim $0.075 → higher low → break $0.09–0.10

That would be much stronger than simply buying because it's down 60–70%.

🔴 Bearish scenario

If $0.07 decisively breaks and price accepts below it, don't assume “this must be the bottom.”

Then I'd expect:

$0.07 → $0.06 → potentially $0.05

And if the entire market turns risk-off, even lower is possible.

My play

I wouldn't full-send here
25% around $0.073–0.075
35% around $0.060–0.068
40% reserved for capitulation / confirmed reversal
Then once LAB starts making HH + HL, we can become much more aggressive.
The key level for me is $0.07.
Hold/reclaim it = bottoming attempt.
Lose it = don't catch the knife;

And compared with the other charts you sent: LAB is much more interesting for bottom accumulation than chasing H after its vertical move