This empty-order finally got filled. The moment $TAO got pressed down from the high, I knew this move wasn’t just a normal pullback.



I opened at 270.4, and the price is now down to 203.1; my current return is +1200.38%. The most important part of this trade isn’t whether to keep chasing lower—it’s whether, when the market is under pressure at the highs, you dare to position yourself early on the weaker side. Back then, a lot of people were still waiting for a rebound to continue pushing up, but what I saw was consecutive volume near the top failing to break through—the buy-side couldn’t clearly hold it up.

What truly caught my attention was that every time price rallied upward, it struggled more; yet when it dumped, it was much more decisive. That’s when the rhythm changed. Holding this short from here, the room in the market has already been released quite clearly.

Over here, I’ll handle it in batches with an 80/20 approach—taking most profits first, and then leaving the remainder with a protective level while watching for further extension. If you’re holding a position, don’t let gains give back too much. If you missed it, don’t rush—don’t chase the order, and don’t chase the low. Wait for the next time at a more comfortable spot.

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BTC3.65%
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