Don’t get carried away! This kind of high-level false breakout—the real focus is when it drops. 📉⚡ My last glance before bed at $DOT: the chart is still holding up hard; it looks busy and lively on the surface, but every time it spikes higher, there’s no continuation.



While grinding at the top during the session, I saw that DOT’s volume couldn’t keep up—there wasn’t enough buying pressure. The moment overhead suppression appeared, it started to soften. 👀 My judgment back then was very direct: don’t chase longs; wait for it to show fatigue. Follow the “open long” rhythm and place the entry watching around 1.223.

Now the price has moved to 0.833. This short trade has been nicely realized—+2268.48%—already delivered. ✅📉 It’s not that every time you need to talk so complicatedly. The key is that your direction and your execution don’t fight each other.

This is the rhythm. When you’re making money, the most you can fear is suddenly getting carried away.

Over here, I’ll first close 80% 💰📌 and lock in the bulk of the gains; keep the remaining 20% with cost-price protection. If it keeps falling, let it run. Even if it rebounds, you can’t let the profits get paid back. 🛑🎯

If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase ⚠️ Chasing a tail end can easily throw your mindset off. Wait for the next round of a more comfortable position—wait until the signals are clear before acting. Don’t rush to grab every single candlestick 🔔

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