That last kick-and-wash probably shook out even more people, but my long position hasn’t moved. $HANA Bought from 0.03287 to where we are now at 0.03625; the profit shows +252.34%. This move, instead, is what helped me walk out of the panic.



When it was inserted back then, the chart looked really scary, and a lot of people’s first reaction was to run. But what really caught my attention was that after the price dropped, it didn’t keep on breaking through on rising volume. It got picked up quickly below, which suggests that segment was more like sweeping away uncommitted holdings—not the end of a trend.

In plain terms, the rhythm changed. The more this kind of anti-expectation pullback happens, the more likely it is to throw hesitant people off the car. Now that the room for volatility has opened up, if your position is in profit, don’t get too greedy—take 70% first, and keep 30% to see if it can push further.

Don’t chase new orders if you haven’t entered. After it washes and then rallies, the place you’re looking at needs to be even calmer. Wait for the next pullback to confirm, and wait for a more comfortable entry.

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