Aptos experienced a rollercoaster in the market last year. It rebounded from a low of $4.32 in August, rising all the way to over $15, and many people were already imagining a turnaround for the altcoin. But what happened next? Too early to celebrate.



The real turning point was the crash on October 10. The $4.32 support level, which was seen as a "lifeline," was directly broken through. The bulls had no time to react, and the bears surged ahead. Since that day, APT's price has been on a downward trend, growing weaker and weaker. The resistance levels that once couldn't be broken are now just ceilings that the price can't go beyond—hovering around $1.72, repeatedly bouncing back from rebounds, only to be pushed down again, mainly due to poor market sentiment.

Looking at the technical indicators also explains the situation well. The RSI has indeed rebounded from an oversold position, indicating some short-term selling pressure has eased, but it's still far from a "trend reversal." Even more painful is that the OBV (On-Balance Volume) indicator has hit its lowest point since 2022, which suggests what? Capital has been continuously flowing out, and buying interest is hardly there.

In simple terms, APT is still clearly in a downtrend. There might be some technical rebounds later, but until there is a substantial improvement in trading volume and capital flow, this coin remains weak overall. For beginners, a special reminder: instead of rushing to buy the dip, it's better to wait and see if it can stabilize at key price levels and whether market sentiment truly changes.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 10h ago
The signal to withdraw all funds now means buying the dip is suicide.
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 11h ago
It's another story of falling from heaven to hell, APT really played with people's hearts. The withdrawal of funds is the most ruthless move; technical rebounds can't save the lack of popularity. Wait a minute, are those currently bottom-fishing all gamblers? I think it's suspicious. OBV hitting a new low is incredible; who would still dare to buy the dip? From 15 to 1.72, hilarious. Let's see who still dares to say altcoins will turn around.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 11h ago
OBV hits its lowest point since 2022, isn't that a clear signal of capital completely fleeing? Don't believe in RSI rebounds to think the market will turn around—that's all false hope. --- After breaking 4.32, I knew this thing was hopeless. Why are we still messing around at 1.72? --- Newbies see a rebound and want to buy the dip, only to get caught in a series of liquidations. They haven't even understood the risk control thresholds clearly. --- Trading volume is drying up, and borrowing rates are still so low—typical pre-deleveraging signs. The dominoes are about to start falling. --- The health factor keeps declining, and APT now is just a microcosm of systemic risk. --- Talking about technical rebound opportunities when the liquidation price is almost touching traders' cost basis. Can this pace be sustainable? --- Market sentiment is dead; how can buying interest possibly pick up? Rather than a downtrend, it's more like a slow death.
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SelfSovereignStevevip
· 11h ago
It's the same "bottom-fishing trap" routine again. OBV has already hit a historical low, and some still dare to buy in? --- When it was 15, no one dared to say short, now that it has fallen to 1.72, people are talking about a technical rebound. It's hilarious. --- Capital withdrawal is the most honest indicator; it's more truthful than any other metric. --- APT is truly disappointing; it's better to wait for it to prove itself. --- In simple terms, it's just a loss of popularity. Don't be fooled by a rebound. --- From 15 to 1.72, what a close call... --- OBV hitting a historical low is enough of a clue. I advise everyone not to be reckless. --- Altcoins turning around? Let's see if they survive first. --- If key price levels can't hold, it's a sign of weakness. There's nothing more to say. --- Poor market popularity is the root cause; technical rebounds are just fleeting.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 11h ago
Damn, it's the same trick again, taking advantage of beginners at a high point.
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 11h ago
Another coin that has fallen to grandma's house, even OBV has broken through, and you still want to buy the dip? It will be very embarrassing to die.
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