$SENT sprint failed at 0.018; after JCT surged 37%, I somehow made a fatal mistake—a lesson learned by losing 12% on a single coin.



Current position P&L: JCT cost 0.0058, with an unrealized gain of 8.6%; SENT cost 0.0160, with an unrealized gain of 10%. Total positions have locked in a profit of 60,000 U. But last week I cut half my JCT at 0.0045, then missed a 60% rally.

Today there was a strong volume push, but two abnormal data points made me wary: JCT turnover is 32M yet it failed to hold above the 0.0065 daily high; SENT volume is 46.8M while the turnover rate sharply dropped at 0.018. This isn’t a healthy breakout—it’s speculative capital drawing a chart.

The full trading plan is as follows:
JCT: at the current price 0.0063, chase in using the last 3% of the position. Place a stop-loss at 0.0058 (below the prior low support). Take profit in two tiers: sell half at 0.0072, and close the rest at 0.0085. If it falls back below 0.0060, immediately reverse to short, targeting 0.0048.
SENT: at the current price 0.0176, add 2%—but only if it retraces to 0.0168 without breaking. Stop-loss at 0.0158, take profit at 0.0192. If it directly spikes to 0.0183, chase with a 0.5% position add, and place a 0.0022 grid to buy back the pullback wave.

Two scenarios are anticipated:
1. Bullish: before 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, JCT breaks above 0.0065 with shrinking volume, and SENT retraces to 0.0172 before volume expands. I will chase a long on JCT at 0.00665, push the total position to 80%, and look for 0.009.
2. Bearish: by 10:00 p.m. tonight, price gives back 30%; JCT falls back to 0.0052, and SENT breaks below 0.015. Immediately cut half the position, keep a bottom position to buy JCT at 0.0048 and buy SENT at 0.0144. If the weekly MACD forms a death cross, fully switch to the bear side.

I’m a hands-on trader who specializes in reversals of small-cap coins—I don’t rely on boasting; I let net value speak. The core of this multi-coin allocation logic: use JCT’s high volatility to hedge SENT’s stability, and use abnormal transaction value as a signal to exit the top. Update the results in the comments. $
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