This time, the short position was realized very cleanly. The most important thing isn’t how much it dropped, but how clearly the pressure was in that high-level range. $SUI I kept trying to push higher beforehand; after the price touched around 1.0341, it just couldn’t stand firm. There was no continuity when it went up—once the order book softened, I knew something here was already off.



What really got my attention was that many people were still waiting for it to keep climbing, but the chart started showing a lack of strength to continue pushing higher. When it went up, people were selling; when it went down, nobody was rushing to buy. Once this kind of momentum changes, it’s easier for the shorts to open up room.

Now 0.7533 has already delivered the result, and I’ve locked in +1307.68%. The release of market upside/downside room has been relatively smooth. My handling is still the same old rule: first split into 80/20, take part of the main profit off the table immediately, and the rest comes with a protective level while watching how far it extends—so I don’t let the profit I’ve already taken get spit back out by the market.

In this kind of market, the biggest fear is getting carried away. Chasing after the drop is what puts you in a passive position. If you’re not on the train, don’t rush—don’t chase the order. Wait for the next opportunity, and move when it’s at a more comfortable level.

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