What caught my attention this time was the reaction after the failed rebound—price didn’t keep pushing higher, and instead started to weaken at a key level. I usually focus on recording that kind of detail.



I monitored this short on $BNB starting from 601.85; when it was pulled up to 581.35, the order book feedback became quite clear, indicating that the earlier pressure wasn’t a fakeout.

The return rate now shows +241.68%. My takeaway from the review is that a continuation of weakness is more important than a single drop, and that continuously pressing lower is the key for this trade to be realized.

I won’t loosen up just because I’m profitable once. The smoother the market, the more I need to control the pace. Missing this move is fine too—trading isn’t about a single result; it’s about whether you can stay clear-headed over the long term.

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BNB-0.04%
BTC-1.18%
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