In a trading process, what is most worth recording is often not the result, but the process of forming the judgment. This time, $BNB ’s shift from strength to weakness actually showed up in the failed rebound attempts earlier.



At the time, I was watching the pressure behavior around 601.85. Only after confirming that the price couldn’t be pushed higher did I keep looking for downside release. When the price reached around 580.6, the return rate reached +250.52%; this drawdown feedback was relatively straightforward.

My observation is: when weakness continues, don’t just look at a single bearish candle—you also need to see whether the rebound has truly repaired the move.

After trading for so long, I’ve come to feel more and more that steadily executing your own judgment matters more than being briefly excited.

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