$HANA /USDT Perp – "Extended Freefall – Short"**


**Trading Plan Short $HANA
Entry: 0.0200 – 0.0203
SL: 0.0208
TP1: 0.0195
TP2: 0.0192

HANA is down -27.13% at 0.01969, far below all EMAs after crashing from 0.02711. MACD is deeply bearish. The 0.02048 yellow line is the ceiling. TP targets the 0.01929 low.
HANA-29.00%
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ATRStepMaster
· 2h ago
The market is indeed terrible, but garbage coins on Solana often make massive pumps. If your stop-loss gets swept and then it pumps, your mindset will completely collapse.
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LidoDove
· 2h ago
This pattern clearly points to a prolonged decline. Any rebound is an opportunity for me to get in; shorting is supported, but don’t take a large position.
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QuantTrader
· 2h ago
Interesting, TP2 hit the previous low at 0.01929 exactly, but what if it breaks below the previous low and accelerates—wouldn't you end up taking only half the profit?
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ContrarianRisk
· 2h ago
It’s down 27% and you’re calling it a freefall? This is just a normal pullback. Easy on those shorts—don’t end up being the last one to catch the falling knife.
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GaslightGardener
· 2h ago
Why not place a short at 0.02048 instead of chasing 0.02? Wouldn’t it be better to enter after it rebounds to the ceiling? Don’t rush.
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BlueChipWatch
· 2h ago
MACD is firmly in a deep bear market, but with the negative value already so large, chasing shorts offers a poor risk-reward ratio. It’s better to wait for a rebound before taking action.
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FibScissors
· 2h ago
It’s already dropped this much, yet you’re still chasing shorts. One rebound by the market makers could trigger your stop-loss, so be careful.
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