Recently picked up a trade on $KURUMI without really knowing what made it blow up or what the whole meme was about. Honestly didn't matter much for what I was doing. Spotted a clean trendline breakout with a solid CTO setup forming, and that's all the signal I needed. Flipped it for a quick 30% scalp and got out within a few hours. Sometimes the fastest plays are the cleanest ones—no need to overthink the narrative when the technicals are screaming.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-12 17:59
Break the trend line and run, take a 30% profit, this is the true way.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-12 17:57
Once the trend line breaks, I jump on board; I cut and run at 30% without hesitation—that's just my style.
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-12 17:57
No matter what meme it is, act on the trend. That's the right way. The storylines are all nonsense; technical analysis is the real deal.
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GlueGuy
· 01-12 17:53
This is the style I like—no追story, just charts. Fast forward and quick exit is the way to go.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-12 17:38
Quick in and out, that's the way to go. No matter what meme, technical analysis speaks the most truth.
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RetailTherapist
· 01-12 17:35
I don't understand the reference, but what does it matter? If the signal is clear, just cut it. 30% quick exit really feels comfortable.
Recently picked up a trade on $KURUMI without really knowing what made it blow up or what the whole meme was about. Honestly didn't matter much for what I was doing. Spotted a clean trendline breakout with a solid CTO setup forming, and that's all the signal I needed. Flipped it for a quick 30% scalp and got out within a few hours. Sometimes the fastest plays are the cleanest ones—no need to overthink the narrative when the technicals are screaming.