We just made 93% profit on a $BTC short!



Everyone saw the price going up, but we spotted a liquidity chance. Small stop-loss, big reward!

And I highly recommend Stoploss at entry price once 2nd target hits and no further entries.
BTC4,33%
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💰 $BTC – Range Rejection

🔽 SHORT

✳️ ENTRY : 75,900 - 76,500 - 76950

🎯 Targets check below 👇 👇
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetAfterThe
· 25m ago
Congratulations on eating meat! But it's best to clearly state the risks with empty BTC; if the 93% profit is backed by high leverage, the drawdowns can also be quite frightening.
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NeonMargin
· 7h ago
Not adding positions after entering the market is very important; many people keep buying more as prices fall, only to be taken out by the rebound.
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SilverCubeInsomnia
· 7h ago
Which liquidity zone are you looking at? Front-high sweep orders or order book imbalance? Want to learn.
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GateUser-e5e2e632
· 7h ago
Once the second target is reached, move the stop-loss to the entry price. This rule is very practical and helps keep emotional trading in check.
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LeverageWhisperer
· 7h ago
Can you share the time frame you're using? Is it intraday short-term or swing trading?
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GateUser-a4680931
· 8h ago
Most people are only looking at the upward trend this time; you can go against the flow and still profit fully. Your execution ability is indeed strong.
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GateUser-21ddf7c7
· 8h ago
Good, but also a reminder: don't get over-leveraged just because of a 93% gain; BTC is the best at teaching lessons.
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ProofOfVibes
· 8h ago
Stop-loss entry = breakeven order, but sometimes it gets wiped out by drawdowns. How to balance?
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