The $ARB short scalp closed exactly as planned, delivering a smooth downside move straight through our targets. Momentum rolled over cleanly after entry, and sellers stayed in control throughout the push.
📉 Trade Recap
Entry Zone Executed: 0.2148 – 0.2180
TP1 Hit: 0.2130
TP2 Hit: 0.2000
🎯 Outcome
• All profit targets achieved
• Trade fully closed
• Strong reaction after rejection from resistance
This was a disciplined scalp — quick execution, controlled risk, and clear follow-through. Trades like this are about precision, not noise.
On to the next clean setup.
#ARB #FamilyOfficeCrypto
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$4.3B TRAPPED IN THE MIDDLE, BITCOIN AT A BREAKPOINT.
👇 What’s your read, upside squeeze or downside sweep?
Bitcoin isn’t just ranging… it’s cornered. Right now, price is boxed in by roughly $4.3 BILLION worth of leveraged positions on both sides of the trade.
A move down toward $81K would trigger a cascade of long liquidations
A push up to $98K would flush out shorts just as violently
This isn’t a technical setup anymore, it’s a pressure chamber.
Whichever side blinks first hands fuel to the move. That’s how these squeezes are born: one clean break, forced liquidations, momentum feeding on itself.
So the real question isn’t if volatility is coming… It’s which side gets sacrificed first.
$BTC #BTC
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Let’s be realistic.
In current market conditions, a push toward 515 looks highly unlikely.
$ZEC is showing clear rejection near the highs, momentum is fading, and sellers are stepping in on every bounce. This is the kind of environment where rallies get sold, not chased.
I’m aligned with the short side here — clean structure, controlled risk, better probability.
Trade smart, manage risk, and don’t fight the market.
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#ZEC
Alright, let’s talk about what just happened here 👀
This move didn’t come out of nowhere. Price was sitting quietly near the lows, building a base, and once buyers stepped in, momentum flipped fast. You can clearly see that sharp push from the bottom and how strength carried price straight into the higher zone without much resistance in between.
On this push, $QTUM
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showed clean intent — a strong impulse candle followed by healthy consolidation. That tells me buyers aren’t done yet, they’re absorbing pressure instead of panicking. As long as price holds above the recent breakout area, the structure stays bullish.
What I’m watching now is continuation. If buyers keep defending this zone, another leg up becomes very realistic. A loss of this support, however, would mean we reassess and wait for confirmation again.
Levels I’m tracking:
• Upside targets: 1.65 – 1.78
• Key support: 1.45
• Invalidation below: 1.38
Stay patient, don’t chase candles, and let the chart confirm the next move. I’ll keep updating you as this develops.