No need to say more—this short trade is incredibly comfortable to eat; I’m so happy I want to slam the table 🔥📉 A few days ago, during the early morning, everyone was still hesitating. I kept staring at $ENJ above the resistance that was being suppressed— it never broke through. When I tried to push it up, there was no volume, and the follow-through was also weak. I reminded everyone not to get led by a fake rebound and thrown off the rhythm—if you can trade, then look at the longs.



Back then, around 0.04193, I opened the long position 📌 Not because I was bold, but because every time it surged upward, it was just missing that one breath. The signals on the chart were very clear: when it went up, nobody was stepping in to buy; but when it got hammered down, it actually moved smoothly.

Now the price is at 0.02864—short position profit +779.57%. This is such a tasty bite ✅💰 The earlier part was truly grindy, and the exit was truly worth it and felt great. Everyone on the car should understand this feeling.

This is the rhythm.
Don’t talk feelings with profit.

As for my position, I’ll close 70% first. The bulk goes into my pocket 🎯 The remaining 30% is protected at the cost price. If it keeps selling off harder, let the profit run. If it bounces back, don’t spit the profit back out. When it’s time to take it, take it—don’t get greedy for the last bite.

If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase ⚠️ Chasing rear-end situations easily messes up your mindset, especially when after this kind of sell-off has already been realized and you rush in again—you’re very likely to get washed out by the bounce. Wait for the next clear signal, wait for the pullback to confirm, wait for the next more comfortable entry. The market doesn’t lack opportunities; what it lacks is patience 🔔

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