The worst part isn’t a sudden drop—it’s that before the drop, it gives you a seemingly strong rebound. $DOT This move is very typical: first it lures people toward the long side, then once the crowd chasing gets bigger, it knocks the momentum back with one sudden move.



At the time, I was watching DOT’s stop-loss sweep traces. It poked up briefly from above, but couldn’t hold. Then it slid back faster and faster. A lot of people hadn’t reacted yet and thought it was just a normal pullback, but what I was watching was the breakdown in support and the rebound failing—this level is crucial, so I went short around 1.223.

Right now, the price has already reached 0.849. This profit shows +2169.85%, and the move has clearly extended. The truly comfortable part is that the entry logic and the outcome are aligned—you’re not looking for reasons only after it drops.

On my side, I’ll handle this in a steadier way: lock the bulk with an 80/20 split first, and use the remaining position with protective levels to see whether there’s still room to further expand. If you miss it, don’t get carried away—don’t chase orders; wait for a more comfortable setup before acting.

$BTC $ETH
DOT1.67%
BTC3.65%
ETH5.36%
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