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Looking at JASMY's recent trend, I think the upward momentum is starting to weaken. Considering the overbought signals in the market and historical resistance levels, the short-term rebound space is limited, and macro risks are also present.
From a technical perspective, the current price of 0.00978 is a good entry point for shorting. The stop loss can be set at 0.01100. Once a valid breakout above this level occurs, it indicates that the strategy has failed, and you should cut losses decisively.
The target levels are viewed in two stages: first aiming for 0.00800, and if the weakness continues, then look at the support at 0.00671.
Risk management should be emphasized. The risk exposure of a single asset should not exceed 5% of the total funds. If unfortunately hitting the stop loss, execute an exit, do not add positions, and avoid stubbornly holding on.
NG, this stop-loss level is a bit tight, easy to get swept out.
You're right about adding to the position, but risk management really depends on luck.
Whether the 0.00671 level can hold depends on the overall market.
It feels like shorting requires good timing; entering now is a bit tricky.
Don't make such complicated orders, stability comes first.
This price level is a bit tempting, but I still want to wait a bit longer.
Shorting at 0.00978 directly? That price level feels a bit risky, but it does make sense.
I agree that not adding to the position is the right move; too many people stubbornly hold onto a single coin, and in the end, their funds can't be recovered, which isn't profitable.
Wait, it's that same 5% risk management theory again. Can it really hold this time?
Whether the 0.00800 level can hold is the key; otherwise, it's just a false breakout trick.
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5% risk control is well said, but I'm just afraid that when it hits the stop-loss level, I'll be soft-hearted and add more positions... This is a painful lesson.
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I haven't touched JASMY for a long time, too troublesome.
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Can the support level at 0.00671 hold? I always feel like it might go further down.
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Shorting is easy to get caught, so I think I'll just wait and see.
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Discipline in stop-loss is really necessary, or you'll just invite trouble.
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Now is not a good time to go short, I feel.
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Every time I see a promising trade, it ends up losing... I'll wait for clearer signals before acting.
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Wait, entering short at 0.00978? Why is this number so sensitive... The last time I got caught was in this price range
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Don't add to your position, really. I only lost big because of adding to my position, lessons learned the hard way
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A five-point risk exposure sounds safe, but I've never held onto it, haha
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I don't believe in any historical resistance levels at all; this coin is all about the whales
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The logic looks clear, but I always fail to hold onto my positions when executing
I agree with shorting at the 0.00978 level, but we must hold the 0.01100 line firmly. If it breaks through, we really need to run.
The suggestion of a 5% risk exposure is correct, don't be greedy.
If JASMY doesn't fall below the 0.00671 support, it will be troublesome, that will be the real test.
I've suffered losses from averaging down before, I definitely won't do it again.
I'm just worried that a sudden rebound might come with a T, if 0.01100 breaks and then quickly pulls back, by then I would have already exited and can't chase.
The target level of 0.00800 should be reached, the key is whether it can continue to break through.
This round of the bearish cycle really requires patience, don't rush for quick gains.
Nice words, but whose stop-loss are you listening to? When the time comes, a gap down could wipe you out instantly.
Can 0.00671 really hold? I bet it won't hold.
Below 0.00800 is the real key point; let's wait and see.
The phrase "don't fight it to the death" is very important; someone just won't listen.
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JASMY feels like it's about to break down this wave. Once 0.01100 is lost, it's over.
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The overbought signal is so obvious, the rebound space is really limited. I'll stay on the sidelines for now.
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A 5% risk exposure, easy to say but hard to do. Who doesn't want to take a shot?
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Whether the 0.00671 support can hold is the key; this is the point that determines the subsequent direction.
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The short-selling logic is quite clear; I'm just worried about being smashed through the stop-loss.
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That comment about adding to positions sounds like a warning to me, haha. This guy has taken a fall before.
The 5% risk control is correct; I'm just worried that many people know not to do it, and end up going all-in, buying at the high and taking the loss... My fans always ask why I stay stable, and honestly, this is the main reason.
Waiting until it drops to around @0.00671@ might be the real opportunity; this current level is not quite ripe yet...