$VIDT Shorting Should Be Low

Recently, a batch of coins to be delisted experienced a rebound after a sharp decline. Initially, it was a pleasant situation, but then a troublesome VIDT appeared, with a rebound magnitude that was a bit exaggerated, moving not as a rebound but as a reversal. It has been delisted, and the final outcome will be zero, but after all, the market cap is small and easily manipulated. Therefore, every time there is a rise, it is still possible to short, but the leverage should be low.

Additionally, for coins like Troy and Nuls that have plummeted and then rebounded, according to the principle of the golden ratio, the magnitude is within theoretical limits, making it easier to short at the high points of the rebound.