This wave is a classic case of sweeping the highs and then heading down. The initial rebound of $SAHARA tricked many into buying.



What really caught my attention is that after the surge, there was no sustained buying pressure, and instead it was quickly pushed back down, indicating that it wasn't a breakout but rather a liquidity release.

I started following the short from around 0.03743. The most painful part was the back-and-forth shake, but it didn't shake the direction. Now the price has reached 0.01008, with a gain of +3520.17%. Once the volatility range opens up, holding positions cannot rely on just one or two candlesticks; you must look at whether the structure has been broken.

Many people lose here: they fear the sharp drop and want to chase the rebound, and end up being jerked around. My approach here is simple: take profits in batches first using an 80/20 split, set a stop-loss for the remaining position. Let it continue if it can, but if it can't, don't give back the profits.

Don't get emotional in this kind of market. If you miss it, let it go. Don't chase the trade, and patiently wait for the next opportunity.

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