$VELVET This short position paid off 207%, leveraged 10x and rode this downturn all the way down. Everything felt smooth. Back then, around 0.865, I could clearly see the order book weakening—bulls’ volume couldn’t keep up. It was a classic bull-trap/inducement pattern, so I decisively flipped and opened a short.
Sure enough, the price kept dropping and broke below 0.71, with almost no chance for a rebound in between. A lot of people at this point still think about bottom-fishing. But once the trend weakens, don’t fight the market. I’ve always been big on trading with the flow: if the trend is right, be patient and hold, and don’t let panic shake you out of the trade.
In contract trading, position sizing and mindset management matter more than technical analysis. This trade may not have the highest multiplier, but the logic was clear and I got the fattest part of the move. Congratulations to the brothers who followed along. And if you didn’t catch it, don’t FOMO—there’s no shortage of opportunities in crypto. Protecting your capital is the key to staying alive long-term. $ETH #全球股票基金净流入186.2亿美元
$GPS This wave of long positions was taken down, and the return is close to 200%. Watching the account turn red feels really good. Actually, around 0.0153, the chart had already been moving sideways for a long time. That clear feeling that the price couldn’t fall further and that funds were quietly accumulating was very obvious. I thought a breakout was imminent, so I just went long with 20x leverage.
A lot of people were still hesitating at this point, afraid that the downtrend would keep dipping. But I saw that trading volume had started to expand moderately. Sure enough, the price directly surged above 0.0169. This move was basically a full meal.
That’s how futures contracts are—opportunities are there to be waited for. Once the trend is confirmed, you have to be bold enough to get on board. But high leverage is always a double-edged sword. I also set a strict stop-loss for this trade, which is why I was confident holding. Don’t just look at the profit without seeing the losses—risk control is always the first priority. $ETH #中国7月产出零售投资全线不及预期
$DIA This short position took another chunk of profit. With 20x leverage, I ended up with a 204% return—watching the account numbers jump is still pretty satisfying. Actually, when I opened the short around 0.144, I felt that upper shadow looked way too fake. The volume couldn’t keep up, yet they pushed it higher anyway—classic stop-hunt trap designed to lure people in.
I entered at 0.14429 and held all the way down to 0.1309. There were some small rebounds along the way, but I refused to close. Why was I confident enough to hold? Because the larger trend is bearish. These small pullbacks are just shaking out the people who aren’t坚定. A lot of bros tend to get greedy and try to bottom-fish here, and then end up trapped halfway up the mountain.
When trading contracts, don’t get carried away—especially with something like 20x leverage. Risk control must come first. For this trade, I also set a break-even stop and loss limit so I could sleep at night. The market is always right. Only by following the trend can you last long. Congrats to the ones who got in—bro, if you didn’t catch the train, don’t be jealous. Opportunities come every day. Preserving your capital is the real king. $BTC #全球股票基金净流入186.2亿美元
$ACE This wave of long positions was taken down. With 20x leverage, I took in nearly a 300% profit. Watching the account balance jump around is still pretty satisfying. Back then, around 0.158, I felt it couldn’t keep dropping—the bottom had funds quietly accumulating. These order-book signals are something I’m familiar with, so I decisively opened a long position.
Many people at this level are still panicking and cutting losses. But this is really just a washout. When the price was pulled up to 0.187, there weren’t many wick spikes in between either—the trend moved steadily. I never go for going all-in when trading futures contracts, but if I’m confident, I have to be bold enough to place the trade. Just set a proper stop loss.
Making money feels great, but I still want to remind everyone: high-leverage contracts aren’t gambling. If you don’t understand the market setup, it’s better to miss the trade than to make the wrong one. Wishing everyone a great night of profits! #全球股票基金净流入186.2亿美元
Bitcoin spot ETF saw total net outflows of $49.7544 million yesterday, continuing net outflows for 4 days PANews, July 29. According to SoSoValue data, yesterday (July 28, U.S. Eastern Time) Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded total net outflows of $49.7544 million. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net inflow on a single day was Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC, with a net inflow of $5.0796 million. As of now, BTC’s historical total net inflows have reached $2.654 billion. The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net outflow on a single day yesterday was Blackrock’s ETF IBIT, with net outflows of $54.8340 million. As of now, IBIT’s historical total net inflows have reached $60.331 billion. As of the time of writing, Bitcoin spot ETFs’ total net asset value was $77.234 billion, and the ETF net asset ratio (the proportion of ETF market value relative to Bitcoin’s total market value) was 6.02%. The historical cumulative net inflows have reached $51.325 billion.$BTC $ETH
The Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its interest rate decision at 2:00 a.m. Beijing time on Thursday, and Fed Chair Wash is expected—as usual—to hold a press conference at 2:30 a.m. Facing what industry insiders call the Fed’s most difficult-to-predict decision, JPMorgan’s U.S. market intelligence trading desk, in its latest research note, expects the Fed to keep rates unchanged. It also anticipates at least two dissenting votes from hawkish members—including dissents from Hammack and Logan. Lighthouse lays out five scenario forecasts for the Fed’s decision and the potential path of the S&P 500 (ranked by probability from high to low): ① The Fed keeps rates unchanged while taking a hawkish stance (probability 50%)—the S&P 500 is expected to trade today within a range of up 0.25% to down 0.5%. This is the current baseline forecast: the Fed will keep rates unchanged given the strength of the labor market and economic growth, but will remain alert to inflation—recent energy price trends suggest that another round of inflation may be on the way. ② The Fed keeps rates unchanged while taking a dovish stance (probability 28%)—the S&P 500 is likely to rise 0.5%–1%. This would be the most favorable outcome for equities. ③ The Fed hikes rates by 25 bps (probability 20%)—the S&P 500 is expected to fall 1.5%–2%, and the Nasdaq 100’s decline could be about double. Driven by the market shifting away from momentum stocks/AI-related names, the Russell 2000 index may show relatively better resilience in this selloff. ④ The Fed hikes rates by 50 bps (probability 1%)—the S&P 500 falls 2%–4%. If the Fed also releases information indicating that this hike is only a temporary measure to address traditional inflation indicators and should not be interpreted as the start of a series of hikes, the downside may be limited. ⑤ The Fed cuts rates (probability 1%)—the S&P 500 trades within a range of up 1% to down 1.5%. The market’s potential negative outcome is due to the possibility that investors view this as a sign of the Fed losing independence, which would lead to higher yields, a higher breakeven inflation rate, rising volatility, and a weaker stock market. #美联储利率决议即将公布
Federal Reserve July Decision: Don’t bet on the outcome—watch the wording
At 2:00 a.m. Thursday, the Fed will release its interest rate decision. Cut rates or not? The market has basically priced it in: Most likely, it will hold steady. What truly drives the move isn’t the rate number. It’s how a few words in the statement are changed. There are three areas that matter most:
1. How inflation is described If it still says: inflation remains elevated → Markets interpret it as hawkish, and rate-cut expectations keep waiting. If it changes to: inflation is making further progress → More dovish; the market will start pricing a September cut early.
2. How employment is described If it stays: the labor market remains strong → Neutral. If it becomes: the labor market is moving toward balance → Markets may read this as the Fed starting to focus on employment risk.
3. The risk of the dual mandate The key question now is: what does the Fed worry about more—inflation, or jobs? If it emphasizes inflation risks: → Hawkish. If it emphasizes pressure on employment: → Dovish.
My personal view: The statement may include a slightly more dovish adjustment. But Powell’s remarks are unlikely to directly confirm a September rate cut. More likely, it will be: leave room in the text, and keep a cautious tone in public comments.
$BTC How should it be viewed? If dovish: pressure on the U.S. dollar and Treasury yields may ease. Risk assets could rebound. BTC focus: the 66–67K zone.
If neutral: the market will keep waiting for data. BTC likely: digesting via range trading.
If unexpectedly hawkish: risk assets may come under pressure first. BTC key level to watch: support around 63K.
Don’t pick sides too early. Wait for the 2:00 a.m. statement and see how the first wave of money votes. At 2:30, after Powell speaks, watch whether the market changes direction. What the Fed meeting fears most isn’t the outcome. It’s: The market getting the direction wrong too early. #Fed to release interest rate decision early Thursday #美联储利率决议即将公布
Many people haven’t experienced a bull market before, and their perspective isn’t big enough. Today, I’m here to open your mindset. If we come into this circle, it’s to make gains of dozens of times, even hundreds of times—not to run off after a profit of just a few percentage points.
Here are a few examples to make you realize how fast and concentrated an upward move can be:
CHZ: From February to March 2021, it grew 30x in one month
BNB: On Feb 20, 2021, it grew 8x within 20 days
DOT: From January to February 2021, it grew 8x in two months
SUSHI: In January 2021, it grew 6x within one month
AAVE: In January 2021, it grew 6x within one month
HOT: From February to March 2021, it grew 35x in two months
JOE: In August 2021, it grew 60x within two weeks
In January 2021, DOGE jumped nearly 10x in a single day—it was already a billion-dollar token back then
THETA’s market cap rose from $1B to $12B within three months
RUNE’s market cap increased from $200M to nearly $5B within five months
FIL once reached an FDV close to $400B
ICP had an FDV of $250B at launch
AXS’s market cap rose from $200M to $10B in 5 months; its FDV peaked at $43B
GALA’s market cap reached $5.4B at the peak of 2021, while at the beginning of the year the project’s market cap was only $5M
TEL’s market cap rose from $10M to $30B (300x) in 5 months
If this is your first market cycle, you’re likely to enter the market too late, causing your investment to skyrocket on irrational valuations without realizing profits in time—and then you’ll keep oscillating among many different gains. But if you’ve read this article, chances are you’ve already experienced the previous cycle and made it through the mid-point adjustments during the particularly brutal bull market of 2025. In a bear market, you have to stay alert for every upward move and be ready to short whenever some altcoin starts rising due to some catalyst. That kind of behavior gets rewarded. But in a bull market, everything changes completely: the coin rallies much higher than you think it will. You have to be prepared to benefit from it. $BTC $ETH
This time it isn’t a sudden reversal of face—it's been writing its fatigue on the chart all along. Yesterday afternoon when I was watching the market, $NIGHT kept grinding around the high range, repeatedly pushing higher like it was short by the last breath. Volume never kept up; even when it pushed up, nobody was willing to take it. The more I looked, the more it looked like a breakdown after a “liquidity grab” (bait) and subsequent loosening.
I placed the SHORT around 0.0220200. This wasn’t an impulse triggered by seeing a single bearish candle; it was based on first spotting overhead suppression, then waiting for the rebound strength to keep weakening. The feedback provided in this NIGHT segment was very direct: the current price has already come back to 0.0194200. The profit from this round of short trades shows +267.62%—the timing was spot on.
Big gains first go into the pocket: close 80% first, and keep the remaining 20% as a protective position near the entry cost. If there’s still room for further downside, just hold along with it. And if there’s a rebound, I won’t let the profit become uncomfortable. Position management matters more than emotions.
The market is something you wait for, and profits are something you hold onto. For friends who haven’t boarded yet, take my word for it: this is not the time to rush. Don’t chase into a spot that’s already moved past just because you see the outcome—wait for the next shot to come, which will feel even more comfortable.
That little smash just now finally tore the cover off the board. When the market was first smashed in the early session, $TLM was still up in the high range, probing over and over. On the surface it looked like it was building up strength, but in reality every time it tried to surge upward there wasn’t sustained buying pressure. Once the price bumped into resistance, it was pulled back. What I saw was insufficient support, not a strong breakout.
At the time I watched TLM’s rhythm. Around 0.0019249 I executed a SHORT. The logic was simple: if the rebound doesn’t go well, volume doesn’t follow through, and the sell pressure above is heavy, then don’t chase that bit of fake strength. Now the price is at 0.0016500, and the short position has already delivered +334.54%. This profit has been firmly secured.
First close 80%. Keep the remaining 20%, move the protection level to around the entry cost, and if it keeps pressing down, let the profit run. If it bounces back, don’t give back what you’ve already taken. Profit isn’t made by being greedy for the very last bite—cash-in is the real win.
If you missed this leg, don’t rush to add. Chasing higher easily gets you trapped at the top. Have a plan before the session, keep discipline during the session. When the next clear structure shows up, then act—there are still opportunities. Don’t be in a hurry.
I was just thinking about going to the forum to curse people, but then I looked at the chart—forget it. $BLESS this time really did deliver the answer. While everyone was still watching and waiting, I noticed that every time the price dipped, it could be pulled back; the buy orders were quietly building up. After the retest, the support/acceptance was more decisive than before. Seeing that BLESS didn’t break the structure, I prompted LONG. My entry reference was around 0.0078789—plan first, then wait for the direction to confirm.
Now the current price is at 0.0086950, and the floating profit on the long position is +375.53%. It was frustrating before, but once it finally moved, it was really satisfying. Handle 70% of the position first; keep the remaining 30% protected near the cost basis. If it continues upward, be patient and let it run. If you see a clear pullback, don’t get stuck fighting it.
Even if you only make one point—if you can take profit away, that’s yours. If you haven’t boarded yet, don’t rush to add tickets. Wait for the next shot when a new structure forms, and I’ll give you a heads-up right away.
Did nothing—just went to the restroom. When I came back, the candlestick chart had already done the work for me. During the choppy back-and-forth in the session, $ON kept holding above the key support/continuation level without ever breaking down. Even when it pulled back a few times, it was quickly picked up again. The bottom consolidation became steadier instead of weaker. At the time, I judged it wasn’t weak—rather, the selling pressure was being gradually digested. So I provided a LONG setup around 0.1491900, gave it some time, and told myself not to get scared off by a few small red candles.
Now the price has reached 0.1627700. This batch of longs shows a profit of +424.21%—the timing was spot on, and it’s genuinely comfortable. First, close 70%. Keep the remaining 30% for observation. Move the stop/protection level up to around the break-even (cost) price. If there’s still momentum, let the profits run on their own. If it turns and drops, it still won’t force me to give back the gains already locked in.
Panic happens because there was no plan. Loss happens because you overthink. This isn’t a time to rush in—chasing the price upward can get you stuck at the peak. Wait for the next round, for a more comfortable entry level.
I was still working out last night whether this move had any real chance. But when I opened the chart today, the shorts had already cleanly removed all the high-level fake strength.
In my last glance before bed, $SYN was still hovering back and forth in the pressure zone. What I saw, though, was price going up with no buyers stepping in, volume not keeping up, and the pullback speeding up more and more. The market hasn’t truly turned strong. So around 0.2019999, I set up a SHORT, waiting only for the fulfillment after the support loosens.
When the price reached 0.1438000, my current post-trade review result is +403.45%. The most comfortable part of this trade isn’t guessing every single K-line—it’s that I wasn’t led astray by those false rebounds.
If it’s time to take profit, take it. I’ll close 80%, and place the remaining 20% as a protection at around the cost basis. If the market keeps dropping, let the profit run on its own; if there’s a rebound, I can’t hand back the portion that was already realized.
Keep gains from getting too inflated, and don’t let pullbacks turn into despair. Right now don’t chase just because you see a drop—missed entries aren’t supposed to be chased. Wait for the next wave’s signal and a steadier rhythm.
This wasn’t a sudden moment of bravery. It was because once it turned out nobody up there was really taking the calls, only then did the short side push the door open.
After just watching the negative news, a lot of people were staring at that little rebound thinking about chasing it. But I noticed that when HANA started rising, it had endless momentum, while sell pressure kept pressing down from above. The price would spike up a bit, then immediately retreat. So I gave the SHORT signal around 0.0433300—what I was watching was the failure of the rebound, not betting on it dropping right away.
Now that $HANA has returned to 0.0299600, it’s landed at +446.28%. This trade finally didn’t wait in vain. The more it drags on beforehand, the more it tests execution. Once it truly starts, you actually don’t need to keep operating frequently.
First, close 80%. For the remaining 20%, move the protection line to around the cost basis. If it keeps selling off, keep holding. If it bounces back, at least the main positions and initiative have already been reclaimed.
Panic happens because there was no plan. Loss happens because you overthink. If you haven’t joined in yet, don’t rush after the price—wait until a new structure forms, then move. There are still opportunities. Don’t be in a hurry.
I originally just wanted to catch a quick breakfast, but the order book basically handed the rhythm straight to my hands. When I first smashed the market early on, $LA looked scary—yet instead I kept my eyes on the low-level support: the pullback didn’t break down, the selling pressure gradually eased, and there were always people taking bids below. After I saw the price stabilize around 0.056240, I gave the signal to go LONG. I wasn’t chasing the spike to grab at it—I waited for the structure to confirm before boarding. Now the price has reached 0.073530, and the long position is up +470.03% in floating profit. This piece of meat is eaten so comfortably.
First, take the big chunk off the table and take profit on 70%. For the remaining 30%, move the protective stop to around the cost basis. Keep pushing higher—just let the profits run. And if it pulls back, don’t let the gains turn back into pressure again.
Market moves are something you wait for; profits are something you hold onto. For friends who haven’t gotten in yet, listen to me: don’t rush to chase just because you see the price rising. Let the next round of signals come out before you act—there are still opportunities. Don’t be in a hurry.
Who would have thought that the quietest chart would move first? When it seemed like this round was completely done for, $APR suddenly swept away the dullness at the lower levels. What looked like ordinary sideways action earlier later became the starting point for the bulls to regroup and build strength again.
Before the market fully kicked off, I noticed that after an APR pullback, price quickly rebounded and held steady. Repeated tests did not break the bottom, and capital started to inch back in. Based on this shift, I gave a LONG prompt at the time and followed near 0.1581999—without chasing the trade just because there was a sudden spike.
Now the price has reached 0.2053000, and it’s up +458.84%. This wait was definitely not in vain. Position management is already set: 70% will be taken off the table first, and the remaining 30% will have its stop moved up to the entry cost. If the trend continues, we’ll be patient and hold; if it pulls back, we’ll prioritize protecting the gains already made.
Being out of the market isn’t a crime—opening positions recklessly is. It’s better to miss one opportunity than to be the last one buying at the highs. Don’t rush to add tickets now. Wait for the new structure to form, and once the signals become clear again, reassess. Stay tuned—there will be more chances ahead.
I originally just wanted to check the order book, but once I looked, the sleepiness was gone. When the price kept oscillating in the middle of the session, $ZHIPU didn’t keep sinking as the shorts imagined. Each time the price returned to the lower level, someone was picking it up. After the rebound, it also managed to stand back up again.
At the time, I was focused on ZHIPU. Seeing that the support zone kept proving effective, and that the buying power was gradually strengthening, I concluded that this looked more like accumulation than a move without direction. That moment was a signal for LONG. The entry reference was 116.13000—what matters isn’t chasing, but waiting for the structure to confirm.
Now the price has reached 163.92000. Looking back, the profit is recorded as +582.39%. This long trade finally gave clear feedback. First, take profit on 70% and put the bigger portion into your pocket. Protect the remaining 30% at the cost price—if it keeps strengthening, let the gains extend; if it pulls back, you won’t feel uncomfortable all over again.
Panic happens because there was no plan. Losses happen because you think too much. If you put risk control in place upfront, then you earn the right to wait for the next opportunity. For friends who haven’t boarded yet, let me say this: don’t rush just because you see a surge. Wait for the next wave’s signal and a steadier setup. Opportunities are still there—don’t be in a hurry.
I originally planned to take a break after the close, but I didn’t expect this intraday plunge—it directly turned the previous waiting into realized results.
When the price repeatedly oscillated during the session, $SPCX looked quite lively, but every time it surged upward, there wasn’t sustained buy-side support. When the price hit resistance, it fell back. I didn’t try to guess the bottom, nor did I chase and shout. After the rebound showed signs of weakness and confirmation, I executed a SHORT around 122.74000.
Then the price moved to 114.35000, and the profit display showed +547.54%. This time, I nailed the rhythm. The longer the market chops sideways at high levels, the less it means you’re safer—it mainly comes down to who is taking the bids and who is applying the pressure.
First, close 80% of the short position. Keep the remaining 20% as protection at the cost price. If the downside continues, let the profit extend; if there’s a rebound, only keep a controlled position—don’t get greedy and grab the last bite.
Even if it’s just one point profit, as long as you can take it away, it’s yours. Even if unrealized gains look huge, they’re only what the chart temporarily gives you. Don’t force it if you miss this leg—wait for the next setup when the structure is clear.
$ERA Just switched the software to the background, and when I came back, the price had already had the answer written on the order book by the shorts.
Yesterday afternoon I watched ERA and noticed that every time it rebounded, it couldn’t hold its ground. The moment sell orders appeared, it just went weak, and there wasn’t any clear increase in trading volume to back it up. At that time, I judged that the overhead pressure at the high level was still there, so I set up a SHORT around 0.0947399—waiting for this directional release.
From 0.0947399 to 0.0725600, the current result is +765.88%. This wasn’t forced by guts; it was because once I saw that the bids couldn’t keep up, I executed the short plan and held it.
First, take the bulk of the profit off the table—close 80% first. Move the stop-loss on the remaining 20% up to around the cost basis. If it continues to weaken, let the remaining profit ride with the trend; if it suddenly bounces back, I won’t allow the gains to turn back into pressure.
Risk control is done upfront—that’s called being rational. Cutting losses after they happen is passive. This isn’t the time to rush. The market isn’t short of opportunities; what it lacks is patience.
Just took a sip of coffee, and the chart gave me a first strike—a warning shot. Ironically, the empty order (short) ended up taking over the rhythm.
In the early session when I saw the market dump, I noticed that $ACE bounced without volume confirmation. The overhead resistance didn’t loosen either. Every time the price tried upward, it just couldn’t quite make it. The order book looked more like a pullback after insufficient follow-through.
At around 0.122290, I alerted to execute SHORT—not chasing the drop, but waiting for it to confirm it can’t break higher before acting.
Now the price is at 0.079660, and the floating result sits at +1069.83%. This profit chunk is finally realized. Even though it wore me out earlier, once it moved, it felt smooth.
Close 80% first, and keep the remaining 20% with the protection level near the break-even cost. If it keeps dumping, let the profit run. If it bounces back, don’t give back what you’ve already taken.
No position isn’t a crime—opening trades recklessly is the mistake. If you haven’t boarded yet, don’t rush to chase; wait for the next wave of signals, then look for a more comfortable entry.