This round isn’t a simple pullback—it’s short sellers cashing in after pressure at high levels. $BTW looked lively when it surged earlier, but what truly caught my attention was the lack of follow-through after the breakout. Once the price dropped back into the range, the confidence of chasing longs started to loosen.



I opened this short position around 0.062001. The hardest part was the rebound—many people would doubt the direction, but the key level wasn’t reclaimed, so I kept following the rhythm. Now we’re at 0.059508, and the +40% move has already been delivered; the price action has extended clearly.

After taking profit, don’t get greedy—an 82/18 split-out, staged approach is better suited for this kind of market. First, I close most of the position; the rest is monitored with a protective level. If weakness continues, I let the profit run for a while. If a strong rebound happens, I’ll take it as is.

Don’t get temporarily excited just because it’s falling. Good entries always matter more than impulsiveness. If you haven’t entered, don’t chase. And don’t force shorts at low levels—wait for a more comfortable spot.

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