Timeline Overview: From Delisting Announcement to Project Shutdown
- April 24: Binance issued a delisting notice;
- May 2: Binance officially shuts down spot trading;
- End of June: The project team completes the final liquidation, and the product is delisting.
- Mid-July: The token is still trading on some platforms, but liquidity has significantly decreased.
Current Price Analysis: Volatile Structure and Technical Levels
As of July 17, the ALPACA price fluctuated in the range of $0.045–$0.055. Trading volume is sluggish, and the price structure shows a wide range of fluctuations without a trend. This range is suitable for short-term low buying and high selling, and it is not recommended to heavily chase price increases.
Newbie operation suggestions: How to layout short-term opportunities?
- Buy in batches: Establish a small position at $0.045–$0.047;
- Take profit in stages: place sell orders in the range of $0.052–$0.056 to gradually exit;
- Reasonable stop-loss: If it falls below $0.044, you can fully stop loss to avoid significant drawdown;
- Quick operation: Use limit orders + reminder tools, not suitable for holding for long periods.
Technical indicators suggest: RSI, Moving Average, Volume
- RSI: 70 suggests a suitable reduction in position;
- 5-day/20-day moving averages: pay attention to short-term golden crosses/dead crosses;
- Trading Volume: A rise without volume is a false signal; synchronized volume is particularly important.
Risk Control and Emotional Forecasting
Due to the delisting and suspension being significant negative events, the market’s view on ALPACA is generally bearish. In the short term, any rebound may only be a “release of emotions” or “cutting leeks.” It is advised that newbies do not participate in heavily leveraged speculation and prioritize capital preservation.
Operational procedures: Buy - Take Profit - Exit full process
- Choose a trading platform that supports ALPACA (such as Gate or MEXC);
- Place a buy order at the target price range.
- Set the take-profit price range and place sell orders in batches;
- Set a mobile stop-loss order to exit automatically;
- Record each trading review to improve judgment.
Summary of suggestions:
The market cycle of ALPACA is nearing its end. If investors insist on trading, they need to focus more on risk control and exit mechanisms. The more volatile the market, the more calmly one should operate, avoiding emotional trading.