This move is a bit against human nature—at the start, a bunch of people got scared off when they got pulled back. Then $CLO flipped and pushed it higher instead. My long position is opened at 0.07488; now it’s at 0.19381. My ROE is already +7701.31%, and the room for price fluctuation has opened up.



Back then, the most critical thing wasn’t the rise—it was that it couldn’t fall further. Those few intraday dumps looked frightening, but they were more like clearing out floating positions. After many short-term positions got washed out, the price didn’t break down further; instead, it quickly reclaimed. That level is crucial.

To put it plainly: the rhythm has changed. The window where the shorts are most comfortable has passed, and the longs have started taking over the board. Since your position is already in profit, don’t use a gambler’s mentality to keep holding it through. My approach is 70/30: take profit on part first, and leave the rest with protection, letting the market give you the answer.

Now it’s already at 0.19381. If you’re not in a position, don’t stare at that +7701.31% and get jealous and chase. Trading isn’t about grabbing the last bite of meat—wait patiently for the next opportunity, and strike when it’s at a more comfortable level.

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