CASHCAT has dropped 16% in 24 hours, with volume surging 42% to $21.35 million and open interest falling 10% to $22.52 million, signaling growing selling pressure. The Long/Short ratio has dropped below 1 to 0.823, while long liquidations reached $442,350 against just $483.79 for shorts, representing 914 times more losses on the long side. Despite this pullback, the token remains up over 13,000% from three weeks ago. Bollinger Bands indicate oversold territory and the MFI is rising to 35.52, suggesting a potential rebound toward the mid-band at $0.120 and upper-band level at $0.144.
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