KTA suddenly surges then drops sharply—does it have follow-through in the next window?

In this round, the real focus is KTA’s price decline and the simultaneous acceleration in trading volume. Selling pressure has already moved from the candlestick pattern into actual trades. Here’s the data: Chain Trend Pool rank 9; current price is $0.054234. In the past hour, it fell 41.46%, with $2.081 million worth of stablecoins traded (2.081 million tokens). In the past 24 hours, the change is -41.93%, with 2.267 million stablecoin tokens traded; liquidity is 3.135 million stablecoin tokens. In the last hour, the buy/sell count is 1311/837.

There are only two possible paths next: either trades keep expanding, indicating selling pressure is still spreading; or the price stops falling and trading slows down, meaning panic is starting to get absorbed.

Trading view: For now, I’m cautiously bearish on KTA—no rushing to catch the first leg of the rebound. I only need one condition: in the next window, the price stops falling and selling pressure slows down—then this bearish thesis is invalid. If trading keeps accelerating and liquidity continues to thin, the risk hasn’t been fully released yet. On the other hand, price stabilizing with volume contraction is the first repair signal.

In the next window, do you hold your position forward, or pull back?

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