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$ORCA entered at 1.601, today took profit at 2.019 successfully, gaining a 26.1% increase, with a return of 678%!
On the 28th, I called for a long at 1.6, and on the 30th, I called another wave at 1.67. If you didn't get on board, that's not my fault!
The logic is a short squeeze structure combined with an extremely negative funding rate, where shorts are paying to hold their positions. I've seen this structure many times before, so the direction won't be wrong.
$ENSO entered around 0.98, now at 1.028, +4.9%, target 1.20/1.31 hasn't been reached yet, don't rush to exit, keep holding if the logic remains unchanged. With a funding rate of -0.33% and increasing open interest, this is not just talk—wait until the target is hit before making decisions.
$MEGA closed that position with a stop-loss, there's nothing more to say. When the logic fails, exit; no need to fight. One stop-loss trade versus two profitable trades, the account is still positive—that's enough.
It's not luck; when the logic is correct, the results are naturally right. I would admit if the logic was wrong, but looking back now, I still believe these two trades' logic was correct.