Just caught a solid setup here. We're looking at a 1:2 risk-to-reward ratio forming up nicely. The first profit target is sitting right where the resistance confluence is—that's where I'm booking at least half the position. Technical structure looks clean, and the momentum is still printing higher lows. This kind of setup doesn't come around too often, so position sizing matters. Key level to watch is the support zone below; if that holds, we could see another leg up. Scaling out on the way up rather than going all-or-nothing usually works better in these conditions.
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RektRecorder
· 4h ago
A 1:2 ratio is indeed comfortable, but how many can truly reach the target?
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ForkItAllDay
· 4h ago
A 1:2 ratio is indeed solid, but I'm worried about what happens if the support level breaks...
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AirdropHunter
· 4h ago
The 1:2 ratio is indeed beautiful, but once the support level breaks, I'll just run.
Just caught a solid setup here. We're looking at a 1:2 risk-to-reward ratio forming up nicely. The first profit target is sitting right where the resistance confluence is—that's where I'm booking at least half the position. Technical structure looks clean, and the momentum is still printing higher lows. This kind of setup doesn't come around too often, so position sizing matters. Key level to watch is the support zone below; if that holds, we could see another leg up. Scaling out on the way up rather than going all-or-nothing usually works better in these conditions.