That quick dip just now was intense. When $CLO pulled back, a lot of people panicked immediately, but what I saw instead was whether, after the sweep, it could quickly be pulled back. The move went from 0.07488 to 0.23813—now the longs are up +10506.77%. This one is a textbook case of first scaring people, then pumping.



The key is here: after the panic sell orders came out, the price didn’t keep getting smashed lower. Instead, the low end got more and more stubbornly supported. A lot of people got carried away by that wick, but what I cared about most was how fast it could be reclaimed. As long as it reclaims quickly, it shows the shorts didn’t actually gain real advantage on their side.

Now profits are already quite substantial—no need to fantasize about catching every move to the max. For the brothers with bigger positions, you can handle it in a 70/30 split: lock in some profit first, and keep the rest with a protection level based on how much room the market releases. Trading isn’t about who shouts the loudest—it’s about who stays alive the longest.

If you missed it, don’t chase. Wait for the confirmation point after the next sweep, and wait for a more comfortable entry level.

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