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$TAO This paragraph is a typical example of luring people to buy first, and then releasing pressure. During the session, the rebound looks very lively, but whether it’s truly strong or not is something you can tell just by looking at the support/order reception. A lot of people get carried away by the short-term surge, thinking that if it just moves sideways it’s definitely going to keep charging up. But what I’m seeing is that the sell pressure above keeps getting heavier and heavier, buy orders can’t keep up, and the longer it drags on, the more dangerous it becomes.
The key is right here: when TAO neared 258.4, the price tried several times to move above it, but it never managed to hold. That shows the capital isn’t willing to keep taking higher prices. I didn’t rush in to buy longs at the time; I waited until it couldn’t push any further, then shorted in line with the move. After it later dropped, when the price fell to 197.6, +1134.99% was already realized—this time the timing and short entry were fairly accurate.
Now that the profits have been released, don’t treat your gains as emotional leverage. If you have positions, you can consider handling them with an 80/20 approach: take profit on the main position in batches first, and use the remaining portion to hold at a protective level, giving the market a bit more room to extend. If you didn’t get in, don’t rush to add to your position— the more it drops, the more you need to stay calm. Wait for the next confirmation of the level; don’t chase the trade.
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