$GENIUS ’s short-selling script for this move has been executed very cleanly: first push higher to manufacture strength, then repeatedly slam down the order book, and finally realize the move directly to the downside. My entry price was 0.6670, and the current price is already at 0.337. The gain shows +974.75%—this profit release is satisfying.



The most obvious thing wasn’t that it dropped a lot, but that it couldn’t climb. Every time price approached an upper key level, the chart would show a rapid pullback; the buy-side looked lively, but the actual support kept getting thinner. A lot of people were still waiting for a breakout, but I cared more about the downside room after failure.

This isn’t ordinary ranging anymore—the structure is clearly bearish, and the capital rhythm is also being pushed downward. If your short position is in profit, you need to take back the initiative. Taking profit in batches with an 80/20 split feels comfortable: leave a small portion to continue watching the volatility range, and the protection level must follow—don’t let a good trade turn into a passive one.

Trading is just like this: if you catch your slice, that’s enough. If you didn’t enter, don’t rush, don’t chase shorts, and don’t chase on rebounds—wait for the next opportunity.

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