Straight to the point on the position: this $BTC short was taken at 76,861.4, and now the price has already dropped to 64,809.4, with a return of +2,726.61%.



This wasn’t based on guessing. After consecutive sell pressure at the high level, the chart showed a very clear change. What really caught my attention was that the rebound didn’t continue, while selling pressure came wave after wave—more decisive each time. This was already off. A lot of people at the time were still waiting for a further push up; then when the longs loosened, the room for shorts opened up.

I like trades like this for a simple reason: I observe first before the direction becomes clear, then execute after confirming. After profit comes in, I don’t get greedy. Now I handle it in an 80/20 staged approach—most of the gains are taken first, and the remaining smaller portion uses a protective level to watch whether the move extends clearly.

If you have a position, remember to protect your profits—don’t let a beautiful floating win turn into back-and-forth. You don’t have to capture every segment; the key is to keep the timing in your own hands.

If you miss it, you miss it. Don’t chase the short—wait for the next opportunity.

$ETH $SOL
BTC2.87%
ETH4.56%
SOL2.98%
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