$LYN moves in an interesting way here. Everyone beforehand has been watching whether the rebound can keep going, but what I care about more is the series of failed probing attempts at higher levels. Each time the price approaches a key level, it gets pushed back. This is no longer just simple range movement—the structure has clearly changed.



My short position entry reference is 0.05161. It wasn’t easy at the start, and the mid-way pullback also created plenty of distractions. What really kept me holding on was that the pullback strength kept getting weaker, while key positions kept being refreshed. That suggests aggressive sell pressure is driving the move, not a normal retracement.

Now the market has hit 0.03601, with profit +739.31%. This stretch has released its trading-range potential fairly completely. Those with heavy position size, don’t get greedy and lose control—do 80/20 in batches first, keep a small portion with a protective level to watch. If it continues to extend, let the profits run a bit; if the pullback is too aggressive, don’t force it.

The worst in trading is being right on direction but losing on execution. If you didn’t enter, don’t chase—don’t chase trades, don’t chase shorts. Wait for the next time when the level feels comfortable and the signal is clear before acting.

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LYN-0.25%
BTC-0.41%
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