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I prefer to wait for the pullback to 4785-4800 before entering; chasing a short position carries some risk.
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LedgerBull
$XAUT showing rejection from intraday highs with momentum turning bearish.
Sellers stepping in as structure weakens on lower timeframes.
EP
4785 - 4800
TP
TP1 4760
TP2 4730
TP3 4700
SL
4820
Liquidity above 4810 was tapped before a sharp downside move, confirming rejection. Weak bounce and lack of bullish follow-through suggest continued downside unless price reclaims the broken range.
Let’s go $XAUT ‌
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I tend to hold spot positions poorly, I want to sell as soon as it rises a little; futures are even worse, I think "just open a small position," but then a sudden spike directly teaches me a lesson about liquidation... Later I realized a simple truth: set your acceptable loss limit first, and your position size is just calculated backwards from that number, not something you just make up based on the market chart.
A couple of days ago, I saw large transfers on the blockchain and movements in exchange hot and cold wallets, and the group started interpreting it as "smart money coming in / about
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It's stable now, the stablecoin has hit a new high.
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CryptoSat
🚨 Stablecoin Market Cap Hits New ATH
Total stablecoin market cap just reached a fresh all-time high of $320 Billion.
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60% first close half + move stop-loss up, this wave is textbook risk control, continue to watch your next few TP.
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CryptoSat
381% profit done with $BTC SHORT TRADE 💪
60% POSITION CLOSED and time to set Stoploss at Target 1.
Remaining targets (exit 10% per tp) - 73,000; 72,000; 70000; 67000
#GateMarchTransparencyReport
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Recently, when project teams boast about "audited + upcoming multi-signature upgrade," I usually start by checking GitHub, not to understand the code, but to see if the commits are active: whether there are continuous updates, if someone genuinely raises issues in the issue tracker, and if the PRs are not just a bunch of empty merges. Then, don’t just look at the cover logo of the audit report; the most honest part is the pages on "Known Risks/Unresolved Items" further back. It’s also very important whether it matches the current contract version number. For multi-signature, I focus on three t
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