That just dumped it cleanly—$LYN ’s “fake strength” at the high end finally got torn open by the market.



My short entry is at 0.05161. Now the price is at 0.03559, and the return is +761.16%. The best part of this trade isn’t that it dropped and only then I went short—it was already off when it first started pumping: once price hit resistance above, it rolled over. Trading looked lively, but the price just couldn’t move up.

Many people got dragged in by the final push higher, thinking it could break through again. But the main force flipped and pressed down instead—turning the momentum-chasing long play into chaos. The real opportunity often hides in this kind of expectation reversal. The louder everyone calls it strong, the more you need to check whether anyone is left holding the bag.

The profits have already been realized. On my side, I’ll take profit in batches with an 80/20 split for now, keeping a small portion with a protective stop to continue holding. If you don’t have a position right now, don’t get carried away—don’t chase entries, and don’t chase selling into the drop. Wait for a more comfortable spot to talk again.

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