Don’t rush—close your short position in time to take profit, then move up slowly. On the left side, choose a spot with a better risk-reward ratio, and keep your position size small. After all, if your position is too big, it’s easy to panic and get swept out by false breakouts. It’s better to give up a bit on the payout odds than to risk it. On the right side, go with a large short position and a tight stop-loss (strict loss on shorts).

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