If you were slow and didn’t take profit, just treat it as the market’s pocket change. 💥


When the price dumped during the session, $JOE actually already showed weakness; the rebound had no volume. Once it went up, nobody was picking it up, and as soon as sell pressure came, it immediately bowed its head. I reminded you back then: don’t get thrown off by that kind of small dead-cat bounce. If the entry is in the wrong spot, chasing hard can easily feel awful.

I followed this trade at 0.04212, and the current price hit 0.02755—profit +677.83%. A big win is in hand. Anyone on the car should be laughing their heads off. Those who held back and didn’t mess around earlier finally had a truly comfortable one this time.

Better to make less, never get deeply trapped.
As long as the green hills remain, you won’t run out of firewood.

I’ll first close 80%; when it’s time to take profits, take them. The remaining 20% will be protected by a stop at the cost basis—if it keeps dropping, let the profit run a bit longer. And if it rebounds back, don’t hand the profit back.

If you didn’t get on the train, don’t rush now—chasing can easily get you whipsawed. Wait for the next round and a cleaner entry point. When new opportunities appear, take a look. Missing one trade isn’t a big deal.

$BTC $ETH
JOE-2.72%
BTC-1.70%
ETH-3.52%
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