🚨 $EDU ABOUT TO DUMP HARD? Smart money loading shorts right now!


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After that fakeout pump, bears are circling.
Short Setup Activated:
Entry: 0.0505 – 0.0515
TP1: 0.0485
TP2: 0.0465
SL: 0.0528
EDU-3.46%
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HexiHoodie
· 15h ago
TP1/TP2 seems quite reasonable, the previous low support at 0.0485 might hold temporarily.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetAfterThe
· 04-22 23:57
Liquidity is very sufficient around 0.05; be careful not to come again and insert the needle up and down.
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BalanceScreenshotAfterTheRain
· 04-22 21:15
After a false breakout and weakening, it indeed looks like a pullback, but don't forget that once the news comes out, a rebound can also happen easily. Don't get carried away with your position.
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FeeFiFoFum
· 04-22 15:30
This risk control position is quite clear.
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ApeWithNotes
· 04-22 15:26
Thanks for sharing. I have added it to my watchlist. I'll wait for a pullback near 0.051 before deciding whether to short.
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StainedGlassSun
· 04-22 15:26
If it drops to around 0.0465, I would instead want to look for a rebound opportunity, depending on whether there is accumulation below.
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MempoolDrifter
· 04-22 15:13
I prefer to wait until it stabilizes above 0.0515 before making a move; chasing a short position after a break would feel more comfortable.
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GateUser-23bf1070
· 04-22 15:09
The term "smart money" is a bit mysterious; it's more reliable to look at trading volume and open interest changes.
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ChillBlock
· 04-22 15:07
These small coin fluctuations are too wild; remember to use isolation when shorting, so you don't get taken out by a single spike.
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