No more talking—this short position has been eaten so comfortably. Don’t ask; first, save the screenshot 📉🔥 A few days ago, before bed, I was watching $IDOL. The order book was surging upward pretty aggressively, but volume didn’t keep up. There was a layer of suppression stacked on top of another above, and I immediately felt something was off—going long would’ve been uncomfortable.



While everyone was still waiting and watching, I noticed that every time it surged up, it only lacked that one breath, and the acceptance wasn’t firm either. So I reminded everyone to follow the “open-long mindset, watch for short” approach—open a short. The entry reference is around 0.024361. Don’t rush; wait for it to expose its own weakness 👀

Then this morning, I opened the chart—answer came. Now the price has hit 0.014627, and this trade’s floating profit is directly +785.7%. At the start, it really ground it out, but once it finally played out, it was truly sweet 🎯💰 That’s the rhythm.

As for execution, I’m not pretending with big-picture talk—first close 70%, the main portion goes into my pocket first ✅ The remaining 30% is for cost-price protection; if it keeps dumping lower, let the profit run. If it bounces back, don’t spit the profit back out. When it’s time to take profits, take them.

Don’t chase if you missed it, especially don’t short again after a drop like this—chasing the tail end can easily mess up your mindset ⚠️ Wait for the next clear signal, wait for the retracement to be confirmed, and wait for a more comfortable position. The market isn’t short of opportunities; it’s short of patience 🔔

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