Positions are disclosed directly. This $FF short order was taken from 0.10466 and held until now—price has already reached 0.05982. Currently it’s up +2061.87%. This drop and the profit from it aren’t luck; it’s the follow-through after sustained pressure at a high level.



At the start, many people still felt it could keep pushing higher, but what I was watching was the pause after the spike and the strength of the pullback. What really made me pay attention is that every time the price pushed up, it failed to form a valid continuation; instead, key levels began to be pushed lower. This is already critical.

After entering the short, I didn’t move around impulsively. It’s normal to see a rebound along the way. What’s worst is getting shaken out by small price movements. Now that the room for volatility has opened up and the move has extended clearly, the profits have already been released—so you can’t rely on the mindset at entry to “hold on” anymore.

My approach is 80/20, taking profits in batches: I take most first, and I leave the rest with a protective level to see whether there’s any remaining downside momentum. If you have a position, remember to protect your profits—don’t let your gains turn into passively exposed risk.

If you haven’t entered yet, don’t rush. Don’t chase shorts, and don’t chase orders. Wait for the next opportunity.

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