$SNDK Let’s talk to everyone about Lao Lin’s analysis. Hopefully it can bring some inspiration to everyone 🔥



First of all, at this position, don’t open a short recklessly right away—we’ll wait for a more comfortable entry point.
I’m bearish, but the execution will be more cautious.

First, don’t chase shorts. Wait for a rebound short.
Right now the price is around 1718, having just experienced a big bearish candle that dropped hard.
Shorting directly here is because it has already fallen for a while, and it’s easy to see a short-term bounce; shorting at the low position won’t give a comfortable risk-reward ratio.

I’ll wait for it to rebound into the 1730-1745 zone.
If the rebound lacks strength and we see: a long upper wick, a shrinking volume, and then it can’t break through and keep failing to go up—I’ll consider opening a short.

My stop-loss will be placed above 1760. Because if it stands back above 1760, it means this sell-off might just be a shakeout (washout), not a trend reversal.

Lao Lin’s first target: around 1705, where there’s support ahead.
If it breaks down further, then continue to look around 1680.

If I’m holding a short right now, I wouldn’t be in a hurry to close.
Because this big bearish candle shows that the bears have already started to gain strength.

If it breaks below 1705, keep holding. If the rebound can’t break 1730, continue to look for a short.
If it quickly rallies back to 1760, admit the mistake and leave!!

On this setup, Lao Lin would define it as a breakdown short after a high-range consolidation—not chasing and hunting shorts.

What I fear most is: you short in, and then the main force pulls a rebound to shake out the shorts, and then it continues to fall.
So my plan is:
wait for a rebound short, or wait for the 1705 breakdown to chase the short.
Don’t fight the main force in the middle of the mountain.

Lao Lin’s personal view—everyone trade rationally, please.
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