#Gate广场五月交易分享 📊 BTC Intraday Short Plan


🔥 Aggressive Short Position (First Sentiment Upper Boundary)
Short Entry Range: 80,800 – 81,200
Stop Loss: 82,000
Take Profit: 79,800 / 79,000
Logic: The current price has already touched above 80k + the previous high area (around 80,700), which is a typical first sentiment release zone. The move is a surge without continuation → short-term pullback.
🧠 Conservative Short Position (Second Support Level)
Short Entry Range: 81,800 – 82,800
Stop Loss: 83,800
Take Profit: 80,200 / 79,500
Logic: If the aggressive short position is taken out, it indicates the market is entering a short squeeze phase. This range is an extreme sentiment zone, a crowded bullish area, representing a more favorable shorting opportunity (main short zone).
🚀 Long-term Short Position (Extreme Overbought Zone)
Short Entry Range: 83,500 – 85,000
Stop Loss: 86,500
Target: 80k / 77,500
Logic: If the market continues to rise, this will enter a fully emotional phase. Essentially, it’s the acceleration stage at the trend’s end (the most likely reversal point).
📈 Current Structural Judgment (Core)
Current Daily Chart:
Bullish trend confirmed ✔
Highs are continuously rising ✔
Approaching previous high resistance ✔
Trend is bullish, but the position is already high
🎯 Core Execution (Very Important)
Aggressive Short: Only do “failed breakout” trades
Conservative Short: Wait for extreme sentiment
Long-term Short: Only in overheated zones
Sequence:
Wait for surge → Wait for weakness → Short again
⚠️ The Most Important Point Today
Do not chase shorts below 80k, because the current trend is strong, with clear support below. It’s easy to be wiped out by a rebound. In a strong trend, shorts can only be based on “position,” not “direction.”
The above is just personal opinion and does not constitute investment advice. Investing involves risks; please bear the profits and losses yourself.
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