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UBS, the Swiss financial giant, has actually disclosed to the SEC that it holds shares in the $XRP ETF! They entered the market through Volatility Shares XRP ETF and Grayscale XRP Trust, showing a clear surge in institutional appetite for XRP. This is just the beginning; the upside potential for XRP is far from reaching its peak! #XRP #InstitutionalEntry
The order book just gave a signal, and I directly placed short orders for $G and $BLUR. Starting with $G, the current price is 0.0040, and I set my entry at 0.0042. The RSI has already reached 72, indicating a clear short-term overbought condition for the bulls at this level, with strong resistance above. The target is set directly at 0.0035, with a stop loss at 0.0044. The risk-reward ratio is quite comfortable; as long as it doesn't break that high point, the bearish momentum will accelerate. As for $BLUR, the current price is 0.0267, entry at 0.0281, and RSI is also at 70. This coin has average liquidity, and once it pulls back, the speed is very fast. The target is 0.0236, stop loss at 0.0297. Structurally, this is a typical false breakout at a resistance level. Both trades share the same logic: wait for a rebound to the resistance zone before entering, do not chase shorts, and let the market bring the opportunity to you. Today's market sentiment is weak, so this chance to pull back from a high position should not be missed. Keep the stop loss tight and leave the rest to volatility. GRAVITYTRADE SHORTSIGNAL
The 30% pump of $ONDO feels a bit like a forced breakout; the structural resistance around 0.46 hasn't been fully absorbed yet. I'm not rushing to chase it, I'll wait for a pullback confirmation before considering entry. #TrendCheck #SkepticalWatch
Just took a quick look at the market, and I really like these two short signals on $GRT and $ILV. $GRT is currently priced at 0.0275, I entered at 0.0288, targeting 0.0238 with a stop loss at 0.0304. The RSI at 64.5 is still in the mid-to-strong zone, but the structure is showing signs of a bearish divergence. At this level, I prefer to set up in advance rather than chase after a waterfall drop. On the other hand, $ILV is even more exciting, currently at 5.1410, I entered at 5.3981, targeting 4.4957 with a stop loss at 5.6776. The RSI has shot up to 71.5, clearly in the overbought zone. This kind of momentum exhaustion short burst is my favorite to catch, and the risk-reward ratio looks great. Both are technical short signals, not blind bets based on news. When the pattern is right, I test the position; if wrong, I cut losses quickly; if right, I let profits run. The market sentiment is a bit unstable now, so don’t get swayed by those pump-and-dump calls. Stay calm and stick to your own rules. If these two trades trigger tonight, I’ll be watching closely and won’t be greedy for the last candle. #ShortAlert #TechnicalEdge
Looking at this market, my coffee in hand has gone cold. $JITOSOL surged to 117.9 and keeps pushing higher, RSI hitting 78.3—this isn’t a pullback, it’s outright madness. But my inner scale tells me this kind of frenzy won’t last long. The short at 123.8 is already set, stop loss at 130.4, target at 101.6. Don’t ask me why I dare to go against the trend; the candlesticks are screaming, and greedy retail investors are taking the last baton. $1INCH is even more absurd, priced at 0.1005 with RSI soaring to 74.3, the entry at 0.1055 is like bait hanging over a cliff. Stop loss at 0.1113, target at 0.0881—this cut will yield enough profit to last a month. I’m not gambling on luck; I’m waiting for those chasing the rally to hand me their chips. The market always rewards the calm hunters, not the herd followers. Everyone, don’t be dazzled by the fireworks in front of you; when the tide recedes, you’ll see who’s swimming naked. #ShortSniper #TrendBreaker
$BTC directly smashed through $80K, the US-Iran situation exploded, Strategy still wants to cash out? Double blow. Short-term $78K is the bottom line, geopolitics is the real boss. Don't ask about bulls or bears, just know it's chaos.
Just closed my short position on $CC. The first two times I hesitated during the pullback and got caught by a fake breakout. This time I waited until the RSI hit 66.7 before taking action, entered at 0.1553, stop loss at 0.1621, target at 0.1335. The market sentiment is too hot; that small rebound looks tempting, but past lessons tell me chasing the rally is worse than waiting for it to cool off on its own. Also took action on $IOST simultaneously, entered at 0.0012, stop loss at 0.0013, take profit at 0.0010. The RSI surged to 68.8, a very clear overbought signal. Last time I was greedy and didn’t set a tight stop loss, got wiped out by the rebound. Now I treat stop loss as a safety rope, not gambling on the last breath. Both trades go against the sentiment, not guessing the top, just following the technicals. The market is restless, but I stay calm because the money I lost has turned into rules. Balance isn’t innate; it’s earned through blood and tears. Orders placed, waiting for the wind. #ShortSellPro #TradeDiscipline
$BTC just touched $80,400, ETF buying has clearly accelerated, but geopolitical tensions are still weighing on the market, preventing it from getting too excited. The real variables are the Fed chair change in May combined with oil inflation. Will it break the previous high or pull back first? Now we're just waiting for a catalyst.
It's happening, $SOL has surged to a three-week high breaking $90. Did I miss out again? Technically, there's a rising triangle breakout, it looks like it's about to take off, but the RSI is nearing the overbought zone. Is this an opportunity or a trap? Even scarier, some big player quietly opened a 20x short position dumping 240,000 $SOL. They must know some insider info, right? Should I chase it or not? $100 or a pullback? I'm really afraid that hesitation will make me miss this wave again, but rushing in might get me stopped out! #Solana #SOL
Honestly, every time I see this kind of warning signal, I have to double-check it. It's not that I don't trust the charts, but I know too well how deceptive the market can be. $CORE is currently at 0.0395, still some distance from my entry point at 0.0415, but the RSI has already surged to 72.8. This is no joke; staying too long in the overbought zone will eventually lead to a drop. I've set a short order waiting for it, targeting 0.0348 with a stop loss at 0.0433. If it dares to surge hard, I'll cut my losses and exit. Looking at $OFC, 0.0476 is a rather ambiguous position. Entry is set at 0.0500, RSI at 64.5 hasn't reached an extreme yet, but momentum is clearly fading. Target is 0.0404, stop loss at 0.0525. There's enough room, and the risk-reward ratio looks comfortable. Don't get me wrong, I'm not blindly chasing shorts. Trends and alerts are dynamic; I adjust my moves based on every candlestick. If the market signals me, I act; if not, I wait. Being a flexible hunter is much smarter than being a stubborn bull or bear. This time, both trades have clear boundaries: execute when reached, forget it if not. Trading is a game of probabilities; I'm betting on a pullback, not a reversal. #ShortSetup #RiskControl