The most comfortable part of this move isn’t being happy after the dip—it’s that the signals before the drop were clear enough. $SHIB When it kept getting pulled back and forth at high levels, many people only saw the price still holding up; what I saw was that the buy wall was getting thinner and the rebounds were getting weaker.



I had already noticed this level earlier, but I didn’t act quickly—I was waiting for confirmation. Once SHIB fails to push higher, the pullback speed becomes clearly faster and the structure changes noticeably. At that moment, I stopped watching the longs perform and followed the shorts’ tempo directly around 0.000005663.

Now the price has come to 0.00000422, and the profit shows +1811.79%. Volatility room has opened up, and the short positions were closed very decisively. The biggest fear in trading is being right on direction but still reluctant to handle it; once profits are in, you need even more calm.

Here, I’ll take most of my position off the table first; keep an 80/20 split with a small “tail” position to observe the protection level, and don’t get greedy for the very last leg. If you missed it, don’t chase—especially don’t chase orders emotionally. Wait for a more comfortable entry.

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