GTC -141.24% 24H Drop Amid Sharp Short-Term Volatility
- GTC plummeted 141.24% in 24 hours to $0.332, despite a 2830.88% monthly surge. - The token previously rose 86.71% in seven days, showing sharp short-term volatility. - Analysts suggest the crash may stem from speculative unwinding or technical stop-loss triggers. - The extreme price swings raise doubts about the sustainability of recent bullish momentum.
On AUG 28 2025, GTC dropped by 141.24% within 24 hours to reach $0.332, GTC rose by 86.71% within 7 days, rose by 2830.88% within 1 month, and dropped by 5309.14% within 1 year.
GTC’s price movement in recent days reflects an extreme swing in investor sentiment. Despite a 2830.88% gain over the past month, the token fell sharply in the last 24 hours, marking the largest single-day drop in its recent trading history. This sharp correction suggests a potential overreaction to either speculative positioning unwinding or a technical trigger that activated stop-loss orders among traders.
The token had previously experienced a notable 86.71% increase over the last seven days, indicating a strong short-term rally. However, the sharp 24-hour decline has raised questions about the sustainability of the recent bullish momentum and whether the asset is entering a consolidation phase or a deeper bearish correction.
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