After this $ACT long position got closed, my first reaction wasn’t to brag—it was to be glad I didn’t chase it further. Honestly, the biggest thing that tricks beginners at the top is that it looks like it always gets pulled back, but the momentum is weaker every time.



I was watching that ACT segment under pressure, not just a single K-line. After the earlier spike higher, it didn’t keep volume following through to catch it—instead, at key levels it was gradually pushed lower. That’s what made me start leaning toward a short thesis. A lot of people think “weak” only happens when it drops, but I feel that when it can’t be pulled back up, the risk starts showing.

After entering around 0.01151, I also hesitated in the middle, especially that little bounce—it's very easy to make people doubt. Later it ran all the way to 0.00921, and the feedback came in at +490.01%. The chart basically gave a response. The most anti-human part of trading is that the more you want to wait for confirmation, the more likely you are to end up waiting for a bad spot to act.

Now I’m not chasing. I’ll handle it in 80/20 batches, with the protection level raised. If I can capture this move, that’s enough—there will be another opportunity next time.

$BTC $ETH
ACT7.82%
BTC2.73%
ETH3.15%
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