$PIPPIN USDT on the 1H just pulled off a move few expected.
From 0.73 straight down to 0.44 — capitulation, panic, and liquidations everywhere.
And then? A sharp V-shaped rebound back above 0.55 in just a few hours. This isn’t a normal bounce it’s trapped shorts meeting aggressive dip buyers head-on.
Price is now stalling around 0.56. This is the decision point:
If 0.56–0.58 flips into support, the next squeeze could hit 0.62–0.65 fast.
If it fails here, everyone who chased the bounce risks becoming exit liquidity.
The notable part? Momentum has finally shifted for the first time since the dump began. Lower highs on the 1H are breaking, and structure is attempting to flip.
This isn’t the “safe” zone of the chart — this is where explosive moves happen.
Breakout continuation… or bull trap 2.0? Choose your side.
