Once this one broke out, the order book stopped pretending to be strong! 📉🔥 A few days ago, before bed, I was staring at $VVV . It was grinding back and forth, like it still wanted to push higher—but every time it tried, it was actually weak. The volume didn’t keep up, and the support wasn’t firm enough.



Before the chart was fully underway, I saw $VVV’s rebound lack momentum. The overhead pressure never loosened. It would poke up—and then get slammed back 👀. At the time, the logic was simple: don’t chase the price. Wait until it can’t push anymore, then follow the Open Long rhythm and handle it that way.

Now it’s moved from 18.713 to 10.747, a return of +423.11%. This bearish-side realization was executed cleanly enough ✅🎯. First it was really just grinding—then when it finally moved, it was genuinely so worth it.

That’s the rhythm.

For execution: first close 80%. The bulk goes straight into your pocket 💰📌. Leave the remaining 20% for cost-price protection—if it keeps selling off, let the profits run. Even if it bounces back, don’t hand the profits back out.

Chasing from behind (rear-ending) is how you get hit. If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase ⚠️. Wait for the next clearly defined signal. Wait for the pullback and confirmation—then move only when the new structure is formed 🔔

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