This round of sell-off didn’t happen suddenly. Earlier, $OPG had already been issuing bearish signals in a row. On the surface, the price is still consolidating at a high level; in reality, the bids being absorbed are getting thinner and thinner. The rally didn’t follow through, but the dump was carried out more decisively each time.



My short position started around 0.2047. The hardest part during the process was those few counter-trend bounces. Many people think that once there’s a rebound, shorting becomes dangerous. But what I was watching was whether the bounce could hold. In the end, each time it was pushed back down. This indicates that control has already changed. Now the price is at 0.1109, and the account shows a return rate of +900.32%, with the market’s room having fully opened up.

This kind of profit isn’t something you can shout into existence—it comes from waiting for structural confirmation before executing. If you already have a position, don’t get too carried away. You can take some profit first, and then keep the rest with protection while tracking; don’t let the advantage you’ve already secured be eaten up by a counter-trend bounce.

If you haven’t entered yet, don’t chase the short. The more urgent you are, the easier it is to get messy. Don’t chase trades—wait for the next opportunity, and move again when the level feels more comfortable.

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