🔥 Gate Square Event: #PostToWinNIGHT 🔥
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📅 Event Duration: Dec 10 08:00 - Dec 21 16:00 UTC
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🥇 Top 1: 200 NIGHT
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#比特币对比代币化黄金 Five-Minute Reversal
The market was a bit strange that night.
$BTC hovered around a key resistance level, then suddenly a long wick plunged down, wiping out accumulated long positions. Many people panicked for a moment.
But I made a key decision within 300 seconds.
First, I calmed my mind. At the moment the market crashed, I didn't complain or rush to fight back. I simply asked myself one question: Is this a real drop or just a hunt?
The answer was—it’s a hunt. Because this spot is exactly where big players like to liquidate retail traders.
Then, I set up at the bottom of the wick. I didn’t chase the market price, but placed short orders at the lowest point, and set my stop loss tightly to avoid getting repeatedly stopped out. This takes psychological strength—to stay rational in the most fearful moments.
The final step—go long in the opposite direction. Since it was confirmed to be a shakeout, a rebound was only a matter of time. $BTC didn’t disappoint me—just a few minutes later, a V-shaped reversal happened, my long order caught the bottom, and my previous short was closed in profit as the price broke back up.
Back and forth, those driven by emotion were forced to cut losses, while I turned the drop into an opportunity.
Some people ask me how I can see through the market. My answer is simple: I don’t see through the market, I understand the logic of the hunt—I know where the big players are targeting for liquidation.
That’s how you survive in trading. Not by luck, not by being aggressive, but by finding order in the chaos.