This move is a bit ridiculous! 📉🔥 A few days ago in the afternoon it was pretending to be strong over there, pulling up hard and then stalling—at the time I already felt something was off; once $CHIP went up, nobody came to buy.



What I saw was a volume-less surge: after the spike, there wasn’t enough support/continuation, and the overhead resistance was still very hard. So I judged that you shouldn’t chase a long here—instead, it was more suitable to watch for shorts. At the time, the advice was to open a long, with 👀🎯 as the reference around 0.04278.

Now the price has hit 0.03109, and the short position profit is +1315.95%. This round was handled pretty comfortably ✅💰—it was a grind in the front, then it finally gave the meat. No wasted time.

Some money isn’t made by impulse.
If you understand it, execute it—don’t hesitate at the last step.

Position management is very simple: first close 80% 📌, move the remaining 20% to the cost price for protection; if it keeps dropping, let the profit run. If there’s a rebound, don’t let the winning trade become uncomfortable 🛑.

If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase ⚠️. Good spots that come out aren’t things you chase out—wait for the next clearly defined signal, then wait for the pullback and confirmation before acting 🔔.

$BTC $ETH
CHIP5.28%
BTC0.51%
ETH2.64%
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