$KUAISHOU /USDT Perp – "Capitulation – Short"**


**Trading Plan Short $KUAISHOU
Entry: 4.40 – 4.43
SL: 4.50
TP1: 4.30
TP2: 4.25

KUAISHOU is down -10.78% at 4.378, crashing from 4.997 and trading well below the EMA30 (4.545). MACD is heavily bearish. The 4.771 yellow line is the ceiling. TP targets the 4.270 low.
KUAISHOU-10.16%
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CounterCatch
· 41m ago
The stop loss at 4.5 is only 7 points, while the target is more than 1 point away. This trade is worth trying, but keep the position size light to prevent a false breakout from sweeping the stop loss before going short again.
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NewChainWatcher
· 48m ago
If the 4.25 level breaks, the next stop will probably be 4.0. But if it really reaches 4.0, that could actually be a dip-buying opportunity, so don’t chase shorts—be careful not to get greedy.
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LongShortWatcher
· 55m ago
With the stop-loss at 4.5 only a short distance from the entry price, a spike could trigger it. Recommend setting it at 4.55 or 4.6; otherwise, it’s too easy to get shaken out.
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ZKExplorer
· 57m ago
Kuaishou’s trend looks like a waterfall, with the EMA30 pressing down overhead. 4.77 is the ceiling, and I think as long as it doesn’t break above 4.5, every rebound is an opportunity to short from a higher level.
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YieldFarmer
· 59m ago
Bro, your plan is quite detailed, but I feel 4.27 will probably find support on the first test. It may be safer to change TP2 to 4.2; otherwise, it could rebound just before reaching it.
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VolCanvas
· 1h ago
It’s already down 10%—and you still dare to chase the short? The trend is indeed bearish, but beware of major players luring in shorts before a sharp rebound, since there are quite a few dip-buyers around 4.27.
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BearPhilosopher
· 1h ago
Those who bought the dip are probably deeply underwater by now. The candlestick chart shows a textbook bearish alignment; even a rebound won’t change the weakness. Let’s talk bullish once it holds above 4.6.
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MLProphet
· 1h ago
Honestly, I don't usually trade futures after such a sharp drop—the volatility is too high and the market moves too abruptly. But since you've made a plan, just stick to it. Watch the chart less so you don't get shaken out.
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Satoshi'sEcho
· 1h ago
Being bearish is fine, but 4.4 is a bit of an awkward entry price. Either wait for a retest of 4.45 to short, or wait for a break below 4.3 to chase the short; entering now risks getting hit from both sides.
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