I was already getting ready to shut the software, but it ended up getting me. 🔥


A few days ago, my last look before going to sleep—$TAC bounced and looked pretty fierce. But in reality, the follow-through was clearly weak: once it went up, nobody picked it up, and the moment sell orders were pressed, it went limp. I said back then not to be fooled by the superficial pump at this spot—the short side’s opportunity was actually clearer.

Shorts opened around 0.019474, and the order book got pushed down all the way to 0.002895. Now it’s up 844.73%, and I’ve already cashed it in. The earlier part was really slow and tedious, but getting out was just as satisfying.

Some money isn’t made by impulse.
When you’re making money, the thing you fear most is suddenly getting carried away.

In terms of execution, first close 80%—don’t get greedy for the last bite. Keep the remaining 20% as a cost-basis protection. If it continues to drop, let it run on its own. If it rebounds, don’t let profits look ugly by giving them back.

It’s not time to rush in now. Rear-ending is easy to get punished—there are still opportunities. Don’t be impatient. Wait for the next shot, and only move when the order book gives you the position again.

$BTC $ETH
TAC2.00%
BTC3.62%
ETH5.36%
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