Seeing some overbought signs in the market at this level, my idea is to think contrarily — look for opportunities to short.
How exactly to operate? Wait for a rebound in the $0.3020 to $0.3030 range, and once the price hits resistance, that will be my entry point. Set the stop loss above $0.3050, near the upper band of the daily Bollinger Bands.
If the price drops as planned, my target is at $0.2900, which is right where the 4-hour lower Bollinger Band and liquidation cluster intersect, theoretically putting some pressure there.
For capital allocation, I use $200 of principal, with 5x leverage, so the total position is $1,000. I believe this ratio can strike a balance between profit and risk — not too aggressive, and able to seize rebound and correction opportunities.
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rug_connoisseur
· 12h ago
0.3 range rebound? I'm wondering if this wave can hold until 0.29, feels pretty uncertain...
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airdrop_huntress
· 13h ago
Playing with 5x leverage, a 0.01 drop will liquidate your position. Bro, your mindset is really...
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PaperHandSister
· 13h ago
0.3 at this level is indeed a bit high, but really daring with 5x leverage... I really don't quite understand.
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MissingSats
· 13h ago
Playing with five times leverage is nerve-wracking... Can the 0.29 level really hold? Feels like the liquidation cluster might be a bit optimistic.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 13h ago
Playing this market with 5x leverage is quite interesting, but to be honest, the 0.3 level feels quite solid...
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 14h ago
It's another overbought signal and Bollinger Bands, as if they're really reliable. Playing with 200 bucks at 5x leverage to open a 1000-dollar position—this risk balance seems a bit shaky to me...
Seeing some overbought signs in the market at this level, my idea is to think contrarily — look for opportunities to short.
How exactly to operate? Wait for a rebound in the $0.3020 to $0.3030 range, and once the price hits resistance, that will be my entry point. Set the stop loss above $0.3050, near the upper band of the daily Bollinger Bands.
If the price drops as planned, my target is at $0.2900, which is right where the 4-hour lower Bollinger Band and liquidation cluster intersect, theoretically putting some pressure there.
For capital allocation, I use $200 of principal, with 5x leverage, so the total position is $1,000. I believe this ratio can strike a balance between profit and risk — not too aggressive, and able to seize rebound and correction opportunities.