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$SENT is currently caught in a typical bearish crushing scenario, with multiple technical signals indicating downside pressure from the 15-minute chart to the daily chart.
The 15-minute RSI has already dropped to 7.6, which is essentially an extremely oversold condition. The 1-hour and 4-hour RSI are also breaking to the downside into single digits, and the MACD histogram continues to expand negatively, indicating the bears are gradually increasing their control. The most painful part is the trading volume shrinking to the limit—down 97%—yet the price keeps falling, a clear sign of a volume-less decline with no signs of a bottoming out or buying support.
**Key price levels to note:**
Currently around the 0.02 psychological level, but there is no real support here. On the upside, 0.021 and 0.0225 are resistance levels. On the downside, 0.019 and 0.017 are key levels to watch.
**My trading plan is as follows:**
At the current price of 0.02, open a small short position targeting 0.017, with a stop-loss set at 0.0215. The downtrend is very smooth; if a rebound pushes back to 0.021, I will add to the short position with another order, also with a stop-loss at 0.0225. But there is a principle: don’t bet on reversals, don’t catch falling knives, and if the level breaks, decisively cut losses and exit.
The core strategy is to follow the trend—any rebound is an opportunity to add to the short position, and don’t expect a bottom.