Enough said—this short trade felt so good; the thrill is directly maxed out📉 A few days ago, in my last glance before bed, I saw $PARTI rushing up with no volume. The price was pressing at the top but just couldn’t get through, and the follow-through was clearly insufficient. At the time, I reminded myself not to be thrown off by a fake pump and led by the rhythm. For a long position, you can keep a close eye on it.



The entry reference was at 0.06088. It spent half a day grinding through the range, and many people probably were almost out of patience. But what I was watching was that the rebound lacked strength—once it went up, nobody was stepping in to buy. The more it ground, the more it felt like it was about to give the answer down below👀
Don’t fear it grinding—fear that you’ll panic first.

In the morning, when I opened the order book, 0.04797 had already been hit. The return was +520.4%. This bite of meat was just delicious🔥 Those on the car should understand—before that, it really did grind, and when it finally moved, it was truly worth it. Getting the timing right is different🎯

For my position, I first closed 80% on my own, pocketing most of it💰 The remaining 20% is held as cost-price protection. If it keeps dropping further, let the profit run. If it rebounds back, don’t spit out the rhythm you already took into your hands✅
Take profit when it’s time.

If you missed it, don’t chase⚠️ Chasing increases the risk of getting rear-ended and messing up your mindset—especially after a selloff like this has been realized. The biggest fear is seeing profit and getting carried away. Wait for the next time the signal is clear—wait for the pullback to confirm—wait for the next round of a more comfortable position before you move🔔 The market isn’t short of opportunities; what it lacks is patience.

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