This time, I was able to hold my $ALLO long position—not because I’m bold, but because I wasn’t shaken out by the first wave. Honestly, the up-and-down swings during the session are the most tormenting, especially when you already have unrealized profit. People are all too likely to want to lock in gains and run.



I went long around 0.28288 mainly because after the dip, the bids were still holding and the rebound wasn’t immediately smashed back down. The real change came after the breakout: the suppressed area in front was gradually eaten through, and the pace shifted from hesitation to taking initiative.

From 0.28288 to 0.40603, this move wasn’t a straight line, but the direction answered the question—and +1064.07% also means the profits got truly locked in. A lot of people lose money because they think once it starts rising, it’ll be steady. But the most trouble is usually when you’ve just started making money.

Now my handling is simple: first, protect the portion of gains you’ve already got; for the remaining position, don’t stubbornly hold it, and don’t blindly chase. If it keeps moving up, then follow it. If it weakens, then accept it. There’s opportunity every day—don’t let one winning trade become the reason for your next impulse.

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