This move really flushed out the hesitant crowd. $ENJ looked like it was about to keep charging at the start, but once the price got dumped from the high level, the short-sellers’ momentum took over immediately.



I entered the short at 0.04193. At the time, I wasn’t just looking at a single bearish candle—I saw that after sweeping around the top, it didn’t keep putting on volume. Instead, it started to be eaten downward. A lot of people see it dip and then chase; what I saw was a support gap after a shakeout designed to lure longs in.

Now the current price is 0.02805, with an unrealized profit of +815.24%. The trend extension is clear. This kind of taking-profit isn’t luck—it’s waiting until the market shows its own cracks. Put simply: the more excited everyone gets, the more you need to check whether the funds keep stepping in.

I’ll first handle 80%, and the remaining 20% will follow with protection levels. If it keeps dropping, I’ll keep eating the extension. If there’s a strong rebound, I’ll exit. After you’re in profit, don’t get carried away—timing matters more than direction. If you haven’t boarded yet, don’t rush. Wait for the next opportunity—don’t chase after emotion.

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