I’m pretty satisfied with this short position—not because the drop was fast, but because after entering at 4.25647, $LAB never produced a valid rebound. Heavy pressure at the highs, weak pullbacks on the rebound, and key levels being refreshed one after another—these signals connected together, and the chart is already very clear.



A lot of people always want to wait for a perfect entry. But when it finally comes down, they’re afraid to chase a short. What I was watching back then was whether the rebound could reclaim the key level—answer: very direct. If it can’t get back up, then it’s weak. Now the price is being pushed down to 0.2704, and the profit shows +1843.76%—the market’s room has already been released to a certain extent.

Here, you can’t just look at profit—you also have to pay attention to the rhythm. After taking profit from a decline, the biggest risk is greed. Especially after a sudden selloff, a technical rebound is likely to appear, so your protective level must be included.

Brothers who are holding a position can split it into batches using an 80/20 approach—take the majority first, and keep a smaller portion to watch for continuation. If you missed it, don’t rush to add. Don’t jump in just because of a single bearish candle. Don’t chase the trade—wait for a more comfortable entry.

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