This morning, I’m publicly shorting Bitcoin at 640—while it’s still rising. Am I going against the trend?



Today, a lot of people ask why.

Actually, the answer is very simple.

The market never keeps going up just because most people are bullish.

On the contrary, the more one-sided things are, the easier it is for the trend to turn.

Trading isn’t about who has the loudest voice—it’s about who gets in early.

I’m not just someone who likes to go against the crowd; I simply prefer to stand on the side with the higher probability. $BTC $ETH
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Venüs_
· 07-09 12:29
To The Moon 🌕
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Venüs_
· 07-09 12:29
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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ShuranR
· 07-07 06:11
This morning, the big BTC move publicly showed at 64—when it was still rising, why was I going against the trend to be bearish?

Today, many people asked why.

Actually, the answer is very simple.

The market has never kept rising just because most people are bullish.

On the contrary, the more one-sided the market sentiment is, the easier it is for a reversal to come.

Trading is not about who makes the loudest noise, but about who gets in early.

I’m not someone who likes to be bearish—I just prefer to stand on the side with higher probability. $BTC $ETH
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