The price fluctuations are fast. You must switch in time, and every tail position must include a stop loss. Yesterday morning I got up too early and chased a main position; its stop was at 1760—otherwise, a full set would have been worth two or three hundred points. On short-term trades, never hold positions through the swing; it will affect the next series of operations. On Monday, I predicted that 1828 would touch the top; at 1826 it couldn’t move up, so the long-position tail was closed around 1812. Yesterday morning, the sudden spike down already confirmed that a pullback would happen. For now, I’m looking for a 12-hour time-frame correction. I originally wanted to wait for the correction to finish and then enter a low long, but I couldn’t help myself—clearly, the short orders have to be taken.

Today’s early-session resistance is 1626. After another 6-hour time-frame correction, support is at 1512. And on the 12-hour chart, support is around 1524. So today’s shorts take profit from 1524 down to 1512.