Just locked in a solid $20k swing trade off that textbook pico bottom. You know the setup—waited for confirmation at support, then watched it rip. Classic move: load the bottom, wait for the inevitable momentum, then scale out hard on the first real pump.
This is the kind of bread-and-butter trade that separates patient traders from the FOMO crowd. Took the full position risk but kept position sizing reasonable. When you spot genuine capitulation, sometimes you just gotta commit and trust your conviction.
The bounce was everything you'd want to see: clean impulse move, high volume follow-through, textbook execution. That's how you turn a rough correction into a profitable setup.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 13h ago
20k swing? Damn, what luck. Last time I bottomed out, I was stuck for three days.
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MoonBoi42
· 13h ago
20k swing? Bro, this rebound is indeed strong, but is bottom confirmation really that simple?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 13h ago
20k? Man, your luck is really incredible. Buying so aggressively at the bottom and still managing to make a profit, I'm impressed.
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SelfRugger
· 13h ago
A typical bottom sniper technique, it's that simple.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 13h ago
NGL, this move is really clean. The rhythm of buying low and selling high is perfectly controlled.
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MintMaster
· 13h ago
This guy's patience is really incredible. I've already FOMO'd in long ago.
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AllInAlice
· 13h ago
Wow, did you catch the bottom? This feel is pretty good.
Just locked in a solid $20k swing trade off that textbook pico bottom. You know the setup—waited for confirmation at support, then watched it rip. Classic move: load the bottom, wait for the inevitable momentum, then scale out hard on the first real pump.
This is the kind of bread-and-butter trade that separates patient traders from the FOMO crowd. Took the full position risk but kept position sizing reasonable. When you spot genuine capitulation, sometimes you just gotta commit and trust your conviction.
The bounce was everything you'd want to see: clean impulse move, high volume follow-through, textbook execution. That's how you turn a rough correction into a profitable setup.