That just now looked like a hard stop, but actually the chart had already given signals during the session. $KAS When price rebounded to the highs, it looked like it was still holding on the surface, but the details were shaky: volume couldn’t keep up, and the bids weren’t firm. When many people were hesitating, what I saw was that the structure had clearly changed.



I’d already been watching this area. KAS around 0.03380 kept failing to break through after repeated attempts, indicating that the sell pressure above hadn’t been digested. At that time, I chose to go long. The core wasn’t to bet on direction, but to look for a short continuation after the rebound failed. Now it’s hit 0.0287, and the return is +1081.12%; the room for volatility has opened up very clearly.

This kind of market is the easiest to misread. When it just moves sideways without dropping, people feel safe; but when it finally breaks down, they don’t dare to follow. In trading, the biggest fear is letting emotions drive you. If the position isn’t right, it’s better to move less—execute when the signal appears.

I’ll manage this trade in batches using an 80/20 split, with the protection level moved up to prevent a large pullback in profits. If you missed it, don’t rush or chase—wait for the next opportunity.

$BTC $ETH
KAS1.53%
BTC2.83%
ETH4.20%
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