In small-cap crypto, the word โcheapโ has probably destroyed more portfolios than any bear market.
Most traders learn this the hard way. Price drops 20,30%, it looks like a bargain, and the instinct is to rush in before the โnext bounce.โ Then it drops another 20%. That cycle of FOMO buying dips is how people slowly bleed capital.
Right now
$PUNDIX is sitting around $0.083,$0.085 after a sharp selloff, drifting dangerously close to the $0.081 support zone. Iโve seen this setup many times across cycles. When price sits on support after heavy selling, itโs not automatically a dip-buy. Itโs a decision point where the market is about to prove whether buyers actually exist.
For the bullish case, structure matters more than hope. If
$PUNDIX can reclaim $0.090 and then push through $0.095 with real volume, thatโs the kind of reclaim that often triggers momentum moves. From there, the next logical areas traders start eyeing are around $0.103 and potentially $0.119, especially if the broader market with
$BTC stays stable.
But the other side of the trade is just as real. Lose $0.081 and the chart opens the door back to the recent $0.074 low. Thatโs the difference between buying strength and catching a falling knife, something every veteran trader learns to respect after a few painful cycles.
So the real question isnโt whether
$PUNDIX looks cheap here. Itโs whether the market proves itโs strong. Are you waiting for confirmation, or trying to front-run the bounce?
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