Market EventĀ·Ā·5 min readĀ·Data as of May 17, 2026

SKY-USD Is Down 99.9%. What the Data Shows

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Sky USD Has Fallen 99% From Its High. What History Says About This 3,000-Day Decline.

Sky USD (SKY-USD) remains in a state of extreme drawdown as of May 17, 2026, with a current price of $0.07 representing a 99.9% decline from its all-time high of $49.73. Our data shows the asset is currently categorized within the red zone, maintaining a Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢ of 15.2. This score reflects a historic level of risk, as the asset has failed to exit this high-intensity drawdown phase despite recent fluctuations in price action.

Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢

Down 99.8% over 3061 days. This level of decline is exceptionally rare in this asset's history.

15.21

Historic
0510+

Price

$0.07

All-Time High

$49.73

Drawdown

-99.8%

Duration

3061 days

What is the Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢?

A Decline Spanning Over Eight Years

The current drawdown for Sky USD (SKY-USD) has persisted for 3,061 days. This duration is exceptional when compared to the historical performance of the asset. Our data indicates that the average drawdown duration for this ticker is typically only 5 days. The current 3,000-day stretch represents a significant departure from the historical mean, signaling a prolonged period of capital impairment that has not yet seen a meaningful reversal toward its peak price.

The magnitude of the current -99.9% drawdown also stands in stark contrast to the historical average max drawdown of -12.4%. While the asset has experienced 8 total drawdown events in its recorded history, the current event is the most severe by every measurable metric. The Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢ of 15.2 confirms that the asset is experiencing a "Historic" level of distress, which is the highest classification in our monitoring system.

SKY-USD Drawdown History

Percentage below all-time high over time

Now

-99.9%

Historical Context and Comparable Declines

According to our proprietary data, Sky USD (SKY-USD) has dropped by 5% or more from a local peak on 5 separate occasions. In these specific instances, the average duration of the comparable drops was 7 days. These historical pullbacks were typically short-lived and resolved relatively quickly compared to the current multi-year collapse.

The discrepancy between the historical average of 7 days for a 5% drop and the current 3,061-day drawdown highlights the terminal risk profile currently associated with the asset. When an asset remains down 99.9% for several years, historical recovery patterns from smaller dips become less predictive of future outcomes. The data shows that the current environment for Sky USD (SKY-USD) is fundamentally different from the minor volatility seen in its earlier history.

What History Says

SKY-USD has dropped 5%+ from its high 5 times in its tracked history.

Occurrences

5

Avg Duration

7

days

Avg Max Drop

-18.4%

PeriodMax DropDuration
Dec 2017 to Dec 2017-33.7%21 days
Nov 2017 to Dec 2017-25.4%4 days
Nov 2017 to Nov 2017-12.9%5 days
Nov 2017 to Nov 2017-10.5%2 days
Dec 2017 to Dec 2017-9.7%3 days

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Analyzing the Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢

The Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢ is our proprietary metric used to normalize risk across different asset classes. For Sky USD (SKY-USD), the current score of 15.2 places it firmly in the red zone. This zone is reserved for assets experiencing extreme price detachment from their historical highs. Our data shows that the asset moved from the red zone to the red zone, meaning that while there may have been minor price movements, the overall risk posture remained unchanged as of May 17, 2026.

We monitor these zone changes to identify when an asset begins to show signs of structural recovery. For Sky USD (SKY-USD), a transition out of the red zone would require a substantial and sustained increase in price to reduce the current 99.9% drawdown. Until the Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢ begins to trend lower, the data suggests the asset remains in a state of maximum drawdown intensity.

Data Limitations and Risk Factors

Our analysis of Sky USD (SKY-USD) is based strictly on price and drawdown history. We do not incorporate fundamental metrics, project developments, or external market conditions into this assessment. The historical recovery data provided serves as risk context rather than a forecast.

Investors should note that assets down 99.9% face unique survival risks. The small sample size of historical recoveries for assets at this level of impairment means that past performance may not be indicative of future results. Our data provides a snapshot of the current price relative to the all-time high and the duration of that decline, which are the primary factors in determining the Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢.

Monitoring Future Severity Thresholds

To see a change in the technical profile of Sky USD (SKY-USD), we would look for a shift in the Drawdown Severity Scoreā„¢ toward the orange or yellow zones. This would typically occur if the asset began to recover a significant portion of its lost value, thereby reducing the total drawdown percentage. At a current price of $0.07, the asset is roughly $49.66 away from its previous high.

We will continue to track the duration of this drawdown, which has now exceeded 3,000 days. Any further increase in the duration without a corresponding increase in price will continue to weigh on the severity score. We provide these updates to ensure investors have the exact data points needed to understand the current risk environment for Sky USD (SKY-USD).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far has SKY-USD fallen from its all-time high?

SKY-USD has experienced a 99.9% decline from its all-time high price of $49.73. As of May 17, 2026, the current price is $0.07. This extreme capital impairment has persisted for a total of 3,061 days.

What is SKY-USD's drawdown?

The asset currently maintains a Drawdown Severity Score of 15.2, which places it firmly in the red zone. This score indicates a historic level of distress, representing the highest risk classification in the monitoring system. It reflects a failure to exit a high intensity drawdown phase despite minor price fluctuations.

How long has SKY-USD been in a drawdown?

The current drawdown for SKY-USD has lasted for 3,061 days. This is an exceptional duration considering the historical average drawdown for this ticker is typically only 5 days. This 3,000 day stretch signals a significant and prolonged departure from the asset's historical mean performance.

Disclaimer: DrawdownAlerts provides historical data analysis, not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Severity scores are analytical tools, not buy/sell signals. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.