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The market is starting to give signals. While watching the market today, two coins simultaneously triggered my technical structure. $AAVE is currently consolidating around 102.7, but the RSI has already reached 64.6. This level is not an opportunity for me, but a risk. I chose to enter a short position near 107.835, targeting 91.7075 directly, with a stop loss set at 113.9590. I've been watching this structure for a long time; the bullish momentum is clearly fading, and now I'm just waiting for the confirming reversal candlestick. On the other side, $MEGA's RSI dropped to 29.7, and in the oversold zone, it’s almost like a golden pit being hammered out. Entering a long position at 0.1155, targeting 0.1348, with a tight stop loss at 0.1108. I'm very familiar with this coin's volatility; once it rebounds, the speed will be fast. Neither position is greedy; the risk-reward ratio is clear, and the rest is left for the market to verify. Sometimes the best trades are not chasing highs or cutting lows, but waiting for the structure to unfold on its own. Manage your position well, keep a calm mindset, tonight might be interesting. #ShortSignal #OversoldBounce
The CLARITY Act is about to be reviewed, and Senator Moreno directly fired shots, saying the American Bankers Association is anxious and mobilizing CEOs overnight to lobby. This battle boils down to three things: competition, profits, and control. Stablecoin legislation is tearing apart Wall Street and the crypto world. Whoever secures the compliant stablecoin banking channel controls the next financial infrastructure. #Stablecoins #Regulation
Brothers!! Solana has been holding back something big, the strongest upgrade in history, the Alpenglow testnet, has already launched! Developers boast it can achieve near-instant finality, and node switching is ridiculously smooth. If the test goes well without crashes, the mainnet will be scheduled next quarter. The performance narrative of $SOL is about to be reshuffled, FOMO is at its peak! #Solana #Alpenglow
$AUDF This short position has already been entered, current price 0.7249, entry point 0.7611, target 0.6742, stop loss 0.7958. RSI surged to 100, this is no longer overbought, it's buying frenzy. When everyone thinks they are a genius, it's usually when the structure is about to change. This is not a directional gamble; the structure tells me: the end of a trend is often the most crowded celebration, and what I need to do is to position myself well before the party ends. The target is not drawn arbitrarily; it is the core area of the next support structure. Once broken, the bearish acceleration will be very smooth. The stop loss is set at 0.7958, not out of fear of missing out, but to give the structure enough margin for error. If wrong, admit it; if right, take the profit. This trade has clear logic and proper position management; the rest is up to the market to verify. #TrendIsMyFriend #StructuralBreak
Just took a quick look at the market, $JITOSOL and $SPURS both show short-term bearish signals. This kind of dual-core linkage is rare, but once it appears, it's a textbook-level opportunity. $JITOSOL is currently priced at 124.57, entry point at 130.80 with confirmed effective resistance, RSI at 68.2 still struggling at a high level. Stop loss set at 136.82 to guard against a false breakout, target heading straight to around 111.32. This risk-reward ratio reminds me of the last time I got greedy in a similar structure and got stopped out; this time I must hold firm. $SPURS is even more straightforward: entry at 0.1761, current price 0.1677 already running in the profit zone for a while, RSI 65 not extreme but enough to form resistance. Stop loss at 0.1850 gives enough room, target 0.1515 looks far but once the trend starts, small caps fall faster than expected. Both trades share the same logic: following the trend after a high-level pullback confirmation, not betting on reversals, only taking the most certain swings. Remember, past losses were tuition fees; now every trade must be executed with calmness after review. Don’t let emotions ruin your entry logic. #ShortSqueezeAlert #TrendTrader
Everyone is saying the bull market is here, but my intuition tells me the market is starting to get a bit too comfortable. When everyone blindly rushes in, that's often when the smart money quietly exits. I'm watching two positions, one is $SOL, the other is $XRP, and the move is clear: short. This operation isn't a guess; it's based on the data.
First, look at $SOL. The current price is 97.57, but I'm preparing to enter a short position around 102.45, targeting 87.29, with a stop loss at 108.32. The RSI has climbed to 67.2, which isn't extremely overbought but definitely a danger zone. From a technical perspective, the momentum of this rebound is fading, the bulls are weakening, and every rally is being pushed back down—a typical top consolidation pattern. I don't like betting on reversals, but I like even less chasing longs at the top, especially when everyone is so euphoric they forget the risks. Once the short position is entered, as long as the stop loss isn't hit, I'll hold for the pullback. The profit potential here is about 15 points, which is quite comfortable.
Next, look at $XRP, currently at 1.4821, with an entry point at 1.5562, target at 1.3337, and stop loss at 1.6196. The RSI is at 65.2. The structure is very similar to $SOL, both are consolidating near relative highs, with RSI testing the overbought boundary. The narrative around XRP has been a bit weak lately, lacking new catalysts, and the price is mostly supported by sentiment. Once sentiment fades, the pullback will be much faster than the rise. Shorting here isn't because I don't like the coin, but because I don't believe this position can sustain further upward momentum. The market needs a healthy correction to digest gains, not a forced rally.
The idea behind these two trades is consistent: capture the pullback, not the trend reversal. The trend is still upward, but there's a short-term need for a correction. My entry points are conservative, waiting for a rebound to resistance before acting, and stop losses are set wide enough to allow for market volatility. Trading is about flexibility, right? Go long when you should, go short when you should, and don't trade with blind faith.
I know many people will criticize bearish views now, but true traders are only responsible for their accounts, not the comment section. Manage your position size well, set your stop losses, and leave the rest to the market. If you get proven wrong, admit it and look for new opportunities; if you're right, it's a nice sniper shot. Stay skeptical, stay clear-headed, and don't let FOMO cloud your judgment.
#ShortSqueezeWatch #CryptoPullbackPlay
The market always betrays you in the direction you're used to, and right now I'm standing at this crossroads. Look at $GLM, price 0.1536, RSI surged to 72.8, the overbought signal glaringly bright, yet I’m smirking at the short entry point of 0.1613—how long can this rebound momentum last? A voice inside says: the trend is your friend, but when your friend is drunk, do you party along or quietly walk away? The target 0.1351 isn’t a line drawn out of thin air; it’s dug out from volume distribution and the ruins of previous support, and the stop loss at 0.1708 is like the safety catch on a fishing line—you have to accept it if it breaks. On the other side, $RPL, price 2.1070, RSI 67.1, not extreme but enough to unsettle, the entry at 2.2124 feels like standing on a cliff watching a mirage, the target 1.8601 is the breathing point in deep water, but the stop loss at 2.3127 forces you to stay alert. This week I kept asking myself: are the technical indicators lying, or is my fear amplifying the noise? Maybe real trading isn’t about predicting the future, but managing your doubts. When RSI tells you it’s overheated, when the candlestick forms a double top, do you trust the chart or your intuition? I choose to enter, but with trembling hands and a clear stop loss. The market owes no one answers; it only rewards those who dare to stay silent amid the noise. The shorts on $GLM and $RPL aren’t bets on reversal, but bets on correction after overconfidence. If tonight’s candle closes below the entry point, I’ll trust it once; if stopped out, I’ll smile and admit I lost this round to time. Still watching? Be careful, the tail of the trend is the sharpest. #ShortingWithDoubt #TrendOrNoise
To be honest, reviewing trades can sound pretentious if talked about too much, but not discussing it would really be unfair to the tuition fee. Today, I have two positions in hand, one in $OMI and one in $IOST, both short. Starting with $OMI, the current price is 0.0002, and I entered a short position directly at this level, with a target set at 0.0001 and a stop loss right at 0.0002. You might ask, the stop loss is the same as the entry price? Yes, that's discipline, because I saw the RSI has already surged to 70.4, the overbought zone. I've suffered losses from similar patterns before, thinking it could still rally, but then it turned back and wiped out profits. This time, I won't be foolish. Looking at $IOST, the entry price is 0.0013, the current price is 0.0012, already showing a slight floating profit, with a target of 0.0011 and a stop loss at 0.0013. The RSI is 66.2, not yet 70 but close to the overheat region, and the price shows clear weakness at the high level, with volume not keeping up. Both positions are shorts, with a very clear logic: when sentiment is too hot, smart money quietly reduces positions instead of chasing highs. I'm not the type to shout trade calls, but if you're watching these two tokens, remember one thing—money lost in the past is the fuel for your future judgment, don't waste it. Hold until stop loss if it hasn't hit, and cut decisively once it does; the market will never let you off just because you hesitate. $OMI $IOST short position setup Discipline is king
$CRV was shorted at 0.2829, now at 0.2694, RSI 65.2, still lingering at a high level. This is not a pullback, it's funds unloading. My target is 0.2331, stop loss at 0.2943, plenty of room, clear logic. $ATH follows the same idea, entered at 0.0077, current price 0.0073, RSI 64.8, the trend almost mirrors CRV, both are holding up with low volume at high levels. I don't like crowded trades, but these two setups are just too similar—they both rebound to key resistance zones, momentum fades, waiting for an accelerated drop. Market sentiment is changing, don't be fooled by short-term sideways moves into chasing longs. I'm watching them, waiting for the wind. Hold on, don't panic. #ChartFlow #ShortTheRide
Iranian submarines have quietly positioned themselves in the Strait of Hormuz, instantly ramping up geopolitical tensions, with oil prices firmly stuck above $100. But look at $BTC, completely unmoved, solid as a rock. While global capital is fleeing in panic due to the war, Bitcoin is proving itself as a "true safe haven." Chaos has always been opportunity—don't wait until others have grabbed it all to wake up. #OilCrisis #DigitalGold