This move wasn’t suddenly dumped out of nowhere—the market looked exhausted long before.


$MON When it was ranging sideways at high levels, many people only saw that the price hadn’t fallen. What I saw was that the rebounds were getting shorter and the breakouts were getting weaker. Put simply, the rhythm changed: a strong market should attract more buyers the more you press it down, but here every time it surges up, sell pressure brings it back.

During the session, I watched MON around 0.02670. It still couldn’t hold at the key level for a long time, and then short opportunities became clear. After it broke down, panic selling followed through, and the price didn’t give the bulls much time to recover—the short thesis was executed straight away.

Now it’s at 0.02203, with returns at +842.31%. The room for volatility is open. For this kind of pullback, once you have it, don’t get carried away. If you have positions, you can handle it in batches with an 80/20 approach: first protect part of the profit, and keep the rest with a protective stop, watching for any extension—don’t let your gains turn into a risk at key levels.

Missing this move doesn’t mean you have to feel regret. After this sharp drop, I won’t chase. I’ll wait for the next opportunity, and act only when the position is more comfortable.

$BTC $ETH
MON-1.96%
BTC-0.72%
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