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It looks like a typical breakout pullback pattern; a retracement does not equal the end.
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CryptoSat
$PNUT UPDATE: REJECTIONS CONFIRMED — NOW THE REAL GAME BEGINS
Price is now doing exactly what we anticipated — and the chart is telling a very clean story.
After the strong breakout move, price pushed into the 0.058 zone… and got rejected three times on the 15min chart.
Price is pulling back and sitting around 0.052–0.053, right near the MA99 dynamic support (~0.053).
This is the first line where buyers are expected to defend.
Below that, we have a stronger horizontal support at 0.049–0.050 — this is the real demand zone where the next big decision will happen.
So what’s the situation right now?
👉 Resistance is confirmed at the top
👉 Price is cooling down after momentum
👉 Support zones are getting tested step by step
If price starts consolidating between MA99 and horizontal support, it creates a compression zone.
And compression usually leads to expansion.
That’s where the next big move comes from. 🚀
We already secured profits at early targets — smart execution always pays first.
Now the approach is simple:
•Hold positions with proper stop-loss
•Avoid emotional decisions during pullbacks
•Let the market confirm direction
Because in setups like this,
patience often pays more than perfect entries. 👀
Next breakout from this range… could be explosive.
#CryptoMarketRecovery
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Treat position and discipline as automatic driving; don't let the state determine whether the handbrake is released.
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The Moment You Start Feeling Confident Is Usually the Beginning of the Mistake
Confidence feels like progress in trading.
You catch a few good trades.
You read the market correctly.
Things start to “make sense.”
And slowly, without noticing, your behavior changes.
You start trusting your feeling more than your rules.
You enter a bit earlier.
You size a bit bigger.
You hold a bit longer.
Not because the setup improved.
Because your confidence did.
That’s where the problem begins.
Crypto doesn’t punish insecurity.
It punishes overconfidence.
When confidence rises: • risk control usually drops
• patience decreases
• discipline becomes flexible
You stop waiting for confirmation because you “already know.”
You stop respecting invalidation because you “see the move.”
And that’s exactly when the market does something unexpected.
Not because it’s against you.
Because uncertainty never disappears — you just stopped respecting it.
Most traders don’t lose when they’re confused.
They lose when they feel certain.
Because certainty leads to exposure.
And exposure without discipline leads to damage.
The best traders don’t eliminate confidence.
They control it.
They keep: • position size consistent
• rules unchanged
• entries structured
No matter how well things are going.
Because they understand something simple:
The market doesn’t care how confident you feel.
It only reacts to liquidity, structure, and positioning.
👇 Comment if overconfidence has ever cost you a trade
🔁 Share this with someone on a winning streak right now
📌 Follow for real crypto insights — where discipline matters more than confidence
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I've been reviewing my "Pool Notes" again these days, and the more I look, the more I think that grid/DCA and a single shot are actually sleep quality multiple-choice questions. If you're the type who gets a racing heartbeat just from seeing account fluctuations, then don't force a single shot; checking the market twice at night is enough to wear you out. For grid/DCA, at least break down the actions; your mindset is like flipping through pages of a book—slow but less likely to tear apart.
Of course, grid isn't万能, encountering sudden liquidity crashes, increased slippage, and seeing seemingly
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