The decline of $ESPORTS this time is most interesting — many were calling for strength earlier, but when it actually dropped, they all started regretting not going short. This kind of contrast is very common in trading; the more crowded the place, the slower you should be.



At that time, I looked at ESPORTS not because I thought it had to fall, but because the pressure at highs was becoming increasingly obvious. Especially after that failed upward breakout, buying momentum couldn't keep up, and the bears' rhythm started to flow smoothly. From 0.02772 down to 0.01627, it basically validated my earlier judgment.

Now this trade is recorded as +813.3%, and I care more about how to defend from here. After taking profit, protective stops must be in place, and take partial profits in batches — don't let a single retracement disrupt your mindset.

In the end, trading isn't about winning to the extreme every time. Being able to read a trend and hold a trend is enough. No chasing from here; wait for the market to present clear opportunities again.

$BTC $ETH
ESPORTS19.36%
BTC1.43%
ETH0.96%
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