$TRUMP This dip is kind of interesting.

In just 15 minutes, it dropped 1.57%, with volume surging to nearly 3x. The price also broke below the lower edge of the range of the last 20 five-minute K-lines. The key point is that the active selling pressure is unusually fierce—buy-sell ratio was pushed directly down to 0.48. The shorts are basically grinding the longs into the ground.

Even more intriguing is the open interest: the 15-minute contract is -1.14%, and in the 1-hour timeframe it’s -2.04%. Nominal funds have left by more than a million USD (U). This isn’t a simple wick—it’s longs actively cutting positions and getting off the boat. This is a classic deleveraging move.

The pool’s anomaly rate is 92.7%, ranking 23. The nominal change has surged into the top 11. With capital at this level fleeing, even if there’s a rebound, it likely won’t be able to bring volume back.

In the past 24 hours, there are still 320 million USD worth of trading, which suggests there’s significant disagreement. But for now, the balance is clearly tipping toward the bears. Lao Wang, if you’re holding coins, be mentally prepared—at this spot, the short-term bottom isn’t necessarily in yet.