To be honest, this trade on $EVAA didn’t work out because of an impulsive entry. The early grind was frustrating — couldn’t push up, couldn’t drop decisively. Many gave up after a quick look. Now from 0.9729 to 2.1329, this trade shows +2362.54%.



What I was watching was that repeatedly tested level. Every time it dropped, someone bought under it, and the bounces got quicker. Most of the time, opportunities don’t just appear — the market slowly filters out the impatient. The real change came after the breakout; the retracement gave shorts no room.

During the session, I also thought about trimming, especially when profit first appeared — people are afraid their gains will slip away. But at such a level, acting too fast can make you grab small profits and lose the big picture. Simply put, the hardest part of trading isn’t being right — it’s staying still after you’re right.

Now all I’m doing is raising my stop to protect what I’ve already got. The rest I don’t force — if it continues, I hold; if it weakens, I exit. I won’t chase new entries if I miss them. The next opportunity will always come.

$BTC $ETH
EVAA-16.93%
BTC1.51%
ETH0.45%
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