This one dropped— and the whole market instantly stopped putting on a show! 📉🔥 A few days ago, before bed, I watched $BTC. It was still scraping around at a high level, repeatedly bumping, looking like it was going to keep charging—but the more I looked, the more it felt hollow: the volume didn’t keep up, nobody was picking up the orders as it went up, and once the rebound reached the overhead area, it immediately went soft. Before the market had fully kicked in, I noticed that every time BTC surged upward, it just fell short—there was clearly not enough follow-through 👀 So back then, I treated it from a short-side logic and executed an open long around 76886.0. Now the price is at 61710.5, and this leg’s return rate is +3430.91%—the shorts being cashed out was decisive and clean ✅🎯 The grinding beforehand was truly annoying, but once it played out, it was genuinely comfortable. This is the rhythm. Don’t get sentimental about profits. In terms of execution, first close 80% 💰📌, and keep the remaining 20% as cost-price protection. If it keeps selling off further, let the profit run. If it bounces back, don’t spit the profit back out 🛑 If you missed it, don’t chase ⚠️ Chasing from behind is easy to mess up your mindset—wait for the next time there’s a clear signal, wait for the pullback to confirm, and only then look for the next move once a new structure forms 🔔 $ETH $SOL

BTC2.30%
ETH6.11%
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