After looking at $PEPE's recent trend, the major dividing line of the market cycle was broken, and the price pulled back to test the key resistance area.
The entry logic is actually very straightforward—during the downward phase of the trading cycle, it was stuck near the moving average, but once the entry cycle rebounded and formed a trend, that was the signal to get in. When the downward movement stabilized and rebounded, I entered directly.
As a result, the preset risk-reward ratio passively hit the take-profit target. Sometimes trading is just like this: set your target in advance and let the market do the rest. The rhythm of this $PEPE move was pretty good.
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DeFiVeteran
· 46m ago
What I fear most in this kind of analysis is hindsight bias, but this guy really explained the logic clearly.
Calling it a "preset take-profit" sounds nice, but I just want to ask how many people can really stick to it without hesitation.
This PEPE wave is indeed something, but I’ve always had some reservations about the cyclical theory.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 47m ago
Taking profits really feels great, just worried that when I look back, I'll end up chasing the top again, haha.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 48m ago
Pepe has gone up again, right? I knew this would happen when I bought the dip last time.
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TheMemefather
· 51m ago
Did PEPE go up again? This time I really nailed the timing. I told you earlier this was a support level.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 53m ago
It's the same old trick of taking profit based on moving averages, but this time it really worked.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 1h ago
Just take your profits and leave the rest to time.
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PumpDoctrine
· 1h ago
This wave of PEPE is indeed steady. I really like this kind of market-driven momentum.
After looking at $PEPE's recent trend, the major dividing line of the market cycle was broken, and the price pulled back to test the key resistance area.
The entry logic is actually very straightforward—during the downward phase of the trading cycle, it was stuck near the moving average, but once the entry cycle rebounded and formed a trend, that was the signal to get in. When the downward movement stabilized and rebounded, I entered directly.
As a result, the preset risk-reward ratio passively hit the take-profit target. Sometimes trading is just like this: set your target in advance and let the market do the rest. The rhythm of this $PEPE move was pretty good.