B friends, have a great weekend! $SNDK —judging strictly from the indicators, the divergence has indeed started. However, it doesn’t necessarily mean that once divergence begins, price will start to drop. Maybe another big candle will spear and blow up leverage—also not impossible.

For the daily chart, the resistance level is around 1788. If you place limit orders on the left side, it’s best to do it in two batches: 1788 first, then another order above 1800. For this averaging-in (adding to the position), try to make it as annoying as possible—e.g., around 1840. Keep the total position value to within one times the contract account funds; if possible, keep it even smaller—no more than half the contract account funds. (Calculate the margin and position size yourself based on leverage.)

For stop-loss settings: set stop loss at about 3% of total account funds, aiming to take profit of 6–10%. For example, if your contract size is 1000 USDT (U), set a 30 U stop loss and a 60 U take-profit. If your average entry price is around 1820, corresponding to a 3% stop loss on the account, the stop-loss price should be around 1874.

For reference only to bearish traders! Not guaranteed to be profitable!