This is a typical “sweep first, then dump” move. The little uptick before $FF pushed upward made a lot of people think it was about to break out—but those who chased at the high got pinned down. The harshest part of the market is that it first makes you believe, and then turns around and gives you the answer.



My short was entered around 0.10466. I had already been watching that level before. The key wasn’t how high the price went—it was that after the push, the volume couldn’t keep up, while the pullback was very decisive. What truly confirmed it for me was that the retracement failed to get back above the previous high, and short-term longs started to panic.

Now the price is at 0.0582, and my profit is up to +2136.41%. The room for volatility has opened up very clearly. The downside profit isn’t guessing the direction—it’s seeing the liquidity get taken out, then following the direction as the capital exits.

Brothers with positions, don’t get greedy and fill everything. Take 80/20 off first; keep the rest with a stop/protection level and see whether it continues to extend. Profit is already in hand—don’t let one pullback mess up your rhythm.

If you didn’t catch it, don’t rush. Don’t chase. Wait for the next opportunity and enter at a more comfortable level.

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