Many people were just hesitating whether to go long multiple times, but the chart already gave the answer early. The high-level suppression in this $TAO move is too obvious—once it pushed up, it didn’t continue; the pullback instead became more and more smooth. At this point, I’d rather follow the short-side rhythm.



I’d already been watching this area earlier. The real trigger was around 277.1. After the price rebounded without strength, I chose to open a long then. The most critical point wasn’t how much it had fallen, but that the supply above started to loosen. They wanted to push higher, but couldn’t—showing that control had already switched sides.

Now it’s hit 198.3, and the profit is +1369.48%. Once the room for volatility opens up, closing shorts feels very comfortable. I won’t get greedy and hold to the very end here. A 80/20 staged approach fits this kind of market better—first protect the main profit, and then see whether it can keep pressing down.

To put it simply: the tempo has changed. If you didn’t catch it, don’t rush to chase. Don’t chase longs on the rebound—wait for the next opportunity.

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TAO-0.56%
BTC2.83%
ETH4.20%
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