If the POC (Point of Control) is still holding firm, what's the logic behind shorting at this stage? If you weren't positioned short when prices hit range highs, why add bearish exposure now? The real question is timing—catching the breakout window versus fading it. Many traders get caught chasing shorts after a rally already formed support, missing the optimal entry that happened earlier. The key is matching your entry to the actual price action structure, not FOMO into trades after the move has defined itself.
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GraphGuru
· 14h ago
That's right, POC is still stable, so why go short? Isn't this just being late to the game?
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ZkSnarker
· 14h ago
here's the thing about—if you weren't already short at the top, you're basically just rage trading at this point lmao. poc holding is literally telling you the structure, but everyone wants to fight it anyway
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 15h ago
To be honest, it's a bit late to start shorting now that you're still holding onto the POC...
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 15h ago
Haha, the timing of entry is really spot on. How many people only started shorting after the support was formed? They should have gotten in earlier but fell asleep.
If the POC (Point of Control) is still holding firm, what's the logic behind shorting at this stage? If you weren't positioned short when prices hit range highs, why add bearish exposure now? The real question is timing—catching the breakout window versus fading it. Many traders get caught chasing shorts after a rally already formed support, missing the optimal entry that happened earlier. The key is matching your entry to the actual price action structure, not FOMO into trades after the move has defined itself.