The past month has been a solid run. A lot of wins in a row. Honestly, one of those months that reminds you why you stay in this game.
Most of the trades I took were shared publicly. And I know for a fact many of you made money from them. That part matters to me.
The people who didn’t win — or even lost — it usually wasn’t the setup. It was psychology. Weak hands. Bad timing. No patience. No discipline.
Most traders are obsessed with learning strategies. New methods. New indicators. New “secrets.” Very few want to learn risk management. Even fewer want to learn discipline.
That’s the real difference. Always has been.
This path isn’t easy. It messes with your head. It tests your patience. But it’s worth walking if you’re serious.
Thanks to everyone who’s been following, trusting, and walking alongside me. I’m still here. And I’ll keep sharing the journey. $ETH $ENSO $RAVE
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Price slid into the base and stopped falling, presses lower and gets taken back with no space. The last pushes down leave tails, then stall, overlap tightening instead of opening. Volume shows on the dips, but nothing runs, just gets soaked and fades. I’m long and holding, risk on, not adding while it coils here. If it accepts below the base and starts sitting there without snapping back, that breaks it. Immediate exit on a clean slip that doesn’t reclaim on the next touch.
Price is leaning into the overhead band and failing to lift, sitting heavy instead of pushing through. The last tests leave upper wicks and smaller bodies, each attempt giving less distance than the one before. Activity flares on the taps but gets absorbed, movement compressing right at the edge. I’m holding the short, no adds, letting the stall resolve itself. If price is dragged clean through and starts sitting above the band → trade invalid; immediate exit on a sharp push that opens up and doesn’t slip back under.
TP hit. Took 70% off here and snapped the stop straight back to entry on the rest.
Move wasn’t fast or exciting — just steady, one step at a time from entry to target. Kind of trade that tests patience more than conviction. But if you sat with it, the payoff showed up.
I’ll keep tracking what’s next and post new spots as they come.
Locked profits on $ENSO , $VANA , and $ALLO . All three worked from higher entries, gains were there, so I took them early and freed up attention for new spots. No need to overstay.
$STG still had decent bid support, but I chose to flatten it at breakeven. Didn’t want another open loop while scanning fresh setups.
$EUL was the unlucky one — stop got tagged before it actually rolled over. Annoying, but part of the game. Loss fully covered by gains elsewhere, so net picture stays clean.
Capital protected. Head clear. On to the next cycle.
James_BNB
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Baisse (björn)
$ENSO Push into the upper strip, then stalls. Breath short.
Leaning into the ceiling and not getting paid for it. Each poke higher snaps back fast, upper wicks stacking while bodies shrink and overlap. The last push barely travels, just a tag and fade, volume shows up without distance. I’m in with reduced risk, watching the range top soak attempts and hold shape. If price accepts and sits clean above the cap, I’m out on the spot — any steady hold that stops snapping back kills it.
At the last line of defence for any uptrend continuation above the $320 overhead. Perfectly execution of our macro lower-high roadmap so far.
There would be a legitimate long to take if it manages to break out of that resistance since it would trigger our two-level filter setup consisting of:
- Descending trendline - $320 key overhead
Could take an aggressive position by longing at this area with a stop just below the breakout zone since it allows you to manage your risk, but would be considered risky since it's trading below the 200 SMA trend filter.
Lose the breakout support and it enters the prior range of $200-$230 before likely continuing down.
Either way, momentum is likely going to slow until there is a decent consolidation phase on the chart.
Trade $ZEC 👇
James_BNB
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Baisse (björn)
$ZEC Stalling just below the same shelf, bounce running out of room.
Drifting sideways under the overhead band, every lift gets checked and set back down. The last attempts up leave upper tails and tight bodies, a lot of noise with no carry. Pushes feel shorter now, overlapping into a narrow strip instead of opening space. I’m holding short exposure, letting it sit while pressure fails to build. If price starts sitting clean above the shelf and stops giving it back, that invalidates it. Immediate exit is a push that sticks and doesn’t leak on the next pause.
$BTC Lean paid. Shelf held longer than expected, then gave way upward.
Came back to the same band again and again, pressure kept leaning but never cracked it. Every dip tagged the edge, stalled, then got dragged back up — not aggressive, just stubborn. That was the tell. Once it stopped bleeding and started sitting higher, follow-through finally showed up and targets started printing. I stayed with it, no rushing, just letting the structure do its thing. Clean execution. TP hit. $AZTEC $VVV
James_BNB
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Hausse
$BTC Leaning on the same shelf, pressed but still holding shape.
Price keeps returning to the same band and not slipping through it. Pushes down arrive, tag the edge, then stall — lower tails show up, bodies overlap, no follow-through. The bounces aren’t explosive, just enough to drag it back into the strip again. I’m in and holding, exposure unchanged, watching how it behaves when pressure leans. If it stops snapping back and instead sits and spreads below this shelf, I’m flat on the spot. Still here. Still unresolved.
Grinding back into the same overhead strip, each lift gets pressed flat and handed back. Upper wicks keep flashing up there while closes sink into overlap, no clean travel on the pushes. The bounce from below showed energy at first, then started stalling, bursts shrinking into churn. I’m holding short exposure, letting it sit while the cap absorbs. If it starts sitting above the band and stops fading on contact, that invalidates it. Immediate exit is a push that sticks instead of slipping back into the range.
Drifting sideways under the overhead band, every lift gets checked and set back down. The last attempts up leave upper tails and tight bodies, a lot of noise with no carry. Pushes feel shorter now, overlapping into a narrow strip instead of opening space. I’m holding short exposure, letting it sit while pressure fails to build. If price starts sitting clean above the shelf and stops giving it back, that invalidates it. Immediate exit is a push that sticks and doesn’t leak on the next pause.
Leaning into the overhead band again, but each touch gets pressed flat, not carried. Upper wicks keep printing while bodies shrink, a lot of motion just to stay parked in the same strip. The last probe poked up, stalled, then bled back into overlap. I’m holding short exposure, letting it grind and watching how it behaves at the edge. If it starts sitting above the ceiling without snapping back, that breaks it. Immediate exit is a push that holds its ground instead of leaking.
Runs straight into the overhead band and starts wobbling, no clean lift after the spike. Upper wicks keep flashing while closes sink back toward the middle, bodies stacking on each other. The follow-through thins fast, effort shows but space doesn’t open, just tight churn under the lid. I’m holding reduced risk, letting the ceiling absorb and watching how each probe gets given back. If price sits comfortably above the cap and stops leaking on tags, I’m flat — first steady hold ends it.
Leaning into the ceiling and not getting paid for it. Each poke higher snaps back fast, upper wicks stacking while bodies shrink and overlap. The last push barely travels, just a tag and fade, volume shows up without distance. I’m in with reduced risk, watching the range top soak attempts and hold shape. If price accepts and sits clean above the cap, I’m out on the spot — any steady hold that stops snapping back kills it.
Spike ran straight into the upper pocket and stopped traveling, long upper tails piling while bodies shrink. The first pullback barely breathes, then price presses again and goes nowhere, churn instead of extension. I’m holding reduced risk, watching offers reload on each poke while bids hesitate beneath the cap. Feels soaked, stretched, unfinished… not giving follow-through. Invalidation is clean acceptance above the ceiling with candles sitting and lifting from there. I’m out immediately if it pushes through and holds without snapping back.
Price is sitting on a thin base, poking below it repeatedly and snapping back, leaving lower wicks without travel. Pushes upward are brief and shallow, candle bodies shrinking, follow-through missing. Candles overlap and churn, movement compressed, as if held at the edge of this band. I’m holding full exposure, no adjustment while price continues to stick here. If price slips cleanly beneath this floor and fails to snap back, I’m out immediately.
Leaning into the same ceiling where prior pushes stalled, price keeps tapping and slipping back. Upper wicks stack, bodies overlap, effort shows but distance doesn’t. The last run up loses shape early, volume shows without real travel, then fades. I’m holding short exposure, no adds, watching how it behaves right at the lip. If price accepts and sits above the overhead band, I’m out. Immediate exit on a clean push through the cap that holds without a snap back.
Sitting just beneath the prior highs, pushing into the same band and giving it back. Each probe leaves a wick, less distance each time, volume shows up but price doesn’t travel. The last push stalls early, bodies overlap, momentum thins fast. I’m holding short exposure, not adding, watching how price behaves at the lip. If it accepts and holds above the overhead band, I’m out. Immediate exit if a push clears the zone clean and doesn’t snap back.
Climbs into the upper band and starts hesitating, upper tails showing up where continuation should stretch. The push looks busy but doesn’t go far, bodies overlap and the range tightens instead of opening. I’m holding with reduced risk, watching repeated tags get absorbed while follow-through keeps slipping. It presses, pauses… then presses again with less distance. Invalidation is acceptance above the ceiling with candles sitting and building there. I’m out on a clean push that doesn’t snap back or leak at the edge.
Spike ran straight into the upper pocket and stopped traveling, long upper tails piling while bodies shrink. The first pullback barely breathes, then price presses again and goes nowhere, churn instead of extension. I’m holding reduced risk, watching offers reload on each poke while bids hesitate beneath the cap. Feels soaked, stretched, unfinished… not giving follow-through. Invalidation is clean acceptance above the ceiling with candles sitting and lifting from there. I’m out immediately if it pushes through and holds without snapping back.
Ran straight into the ceiling, leaned… then gave way.
Trade played out clean. Price never found room above the band, every push got lighter, thinner, easier to fade. Once it tipped, there was no fight — just a steady give-back into the pocket. Took profit as planned. No drama, no stretch.
This is what it’s supposed to feel like when structure
James_BNB
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Baisse (björn)
$AZTEC surges into the upper band, then starts leaning instead of lifting.
Price is pressing into the overhead strip and no longer expanding, just sitting heavy against it. The last pushes leave thin bodies with wicks poking up and snapping back, progress stalling at the edge. Volume shows up on the test but distance doesn’t widen, movement feels contained, almost pinned. I’m in the position, holding, no adds, letting this zone do the work. If price is pulled through and starts sitting clean above the band → trade is invalid; immediate exit on a strong lift that opens up and refuses to fade back into the range.
Short $AZTEC 👇 {future}(AZTECUSDT)
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