Once this comes out, the chart directly stops pretending! 📉🔥 This morning when I opened the chart, I saw $MON getting smashed downward—it truly exposed all that earlier high-level stubborn “holding on” that had been propped up for days. A few days ago, it was still grinding around before bed, and many people looked like it was about to keep charging, but what I was watching was that the volume didn’t keep up—once it went up, there was no one there to take over. Before the chart was fully up and running, I noticed that every time MON bounced, it was weak: it would try to push up, then get pressed back 👀 Overhead resistance hadn’t eased, and the follow-through just wasn’t hard enough—so at that time, the guidance was to follow a bearish rhythm, and when entering a long position, don’t go chasing the excitement. This is the rhythm.



From entering around 0.02670 to now 0.02157, this leg’s return is +930.69%. The grinding beforehand was really annoying, but getting out was really worth it ✅💰 Everyone in the car should understand this: that kind of drop after holding under pressure at high levels—eating it feels great. Don’t fight for more on the position—close 80% and put it in your pocket first 🎯 Move the remaining 20% to cost-price protection; if it keeps dumping, let the profits run. If it rebounds, don’t give the profits back 🛑 If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase—chasing the tail end can easily mess up your mindset ⚠️ Wait for the next clearly defined signal. Wait for the pullback to confirm. Only when a new structure forms should you make a move 🔔 The market isn’t short of opportunities; what’s missing is patience. $BTC $ETH
MON8.11%
BTC0.82%
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