This round of $RE falling basically flushed out the short-side pressure that had been building earlier. I wasn’t in a rush during the whole session. The main reason was that the few rebounds above RE looked too strong on the surface, but the follow-through was weak.



What really made me make the call was the way it got pressured (and rejected under resistance) after the pullback. A lot of people are watching whether it will keep trying to push higher; I care more about who’s stepping in after it runs up. Around 0.71099, I provided a short entry. It isn’t perfect, but the risk is controllable, so I’m willing to give it a try.

After that, it was pressed all the way down from 0.71099 to 0.57323. The feedback shows +381.89%, and this trade actually played out in the rhythm I wanted. There was a period of choppy consolidation in the middle—pretty exhausting—and it almost made me want to manually change my judgment. Put plainly, even when you’re making money, you still get nervous: you’re afraid profits will give back, and you’re afraid you won’t be able to hold your position.

Now I’m choosing an 80/20 approach to handle it in batches—first, I hold onto what needs to be held. If the market gives me the setup, I enter; if it doesn’t, I don’t force a chase. Missing a move is always more comfortable than chasing at the tail end.

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