0.0965 of $BTW—do you dare to chase it? I’ve already pulled the trigger with 60k U on the spot.



Current holdings P&L: BTW is up +28.7% unrealized, and STG is up +31.4% unrealized. The overall position is weighted heavily: 45% in BTW, 30% in STG, and the remaining 25% in U prepared for flexibility. BTW has been ramped up from 0.0535; the 24H trading volume is $124 million. This is a signal that the shakeout is over—not a sign to chase the price higher. STG bounced from 0.2419 with trading volume of 42 million, clearly moving in sync with BTW’s rhythm.

The full trading plan is as follows:
【BTW】 Entry zone 0.093-0.098—I’ve added to my position here. Stop loss at 0.088 (below the 24H low-volume zone). First target 0.12 (prior-high resistance). Second target 0.15 (confirming a breakout with increased volume). If it pulls back on lower volume to 0.090 without breaking, I’ll add more, bringing it up to 55%.
【STG】 Entry zone 0.33-0.35—I’ve already established a starter position. Stop loss at 0.30 (daily support). First target 0.40 (the round number + the prior dense area). Second target 0.48 (the BIAS deviation extreme). If there’s a volume expansion breakout above 0.35, I’ll add to reach 40%.

Pre-assessment of two scenarios:
Scenario A — Market sentiment continues; BTC keeps pushing volume to break above 0.10, and STG follows up into the 0.36-0.38 range. I will take partial profits on 1/3 of the BTW position, and keep STG unchanged to wait for a pullback to add.
Scenario B — A low-volume pullback clears out floating positions; BTW drops back to 0.085-0.090, and STG returns to 0.31-0.32. I will decisively add using the remaining U to catch the falling knife, with stop losses set at BTW 0.080 and STG 0.29.

Core logic: BTW is the engine driving recent on-chain liquidity, while STG is the lifeblood of cross-chain bridges. This paired allocation can hedge the risk of a single token. If the bears smash the market, both tokens will be forced into the stop-loss via linkage. But if the bulls kick in, STG’s upside elasticity will fill the volatility gap of BTW. Hard-core spot trading—no talk.

Update the results in the comments section. $
BTW62.26%
STG29.66%
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