Looking at the AXS/USDT trend, the rebound strength is indeed insufficient, and the market structure pressure remains quite clear.
If the price rebounds to the 1.095-1.110 region, I think it would be a relatively ideal first entry point for shorting. No need to rush all at once; you can scale in gradually.
**Scaling in strategy**: The first addition between 1.118-1.128, and the second between 1.138-1.155. This way, risk is controlled, and you can fully participate in the downward trend.
Risk management should come first—set the stop loss at 1.205. Once broken, exit immediately; don’t be greedy.
**Target levels**: First watch 1.075, then 1.052, further down 1.010, and if the trend unfolds as expected, 0.965 is the final target. As long as the trend aligns with expectations, step down gradually, and add to positions during rebounds.
Quick shifts at key levels mean opportunities are fleeting, so stay alert to the market.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-14 00:36
It's the same story of adding positions in batches again. Sounds nice, but in reality, it's just being slowly eaten away while trapped in a liquidity trap... Insufficient rebound strength? That just means the robots haven't eaten enough yet.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-13 14:51
Staggered liquidation isn't a bad idea, but with the market so volatile, can the stop loss at 1.205 really hold? Anyway, I'm chicken.
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governance_lurker
· 01-13 14:46
The rebound is so weak, it's really not looking good... I'm also waiting in the 1.095-1.110 range. Taking it in batches is indeed more cautious, but whether it can really drop to 0.965 this time depends on the market sentiment.
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TokenEconomist
· 01-13 14:37
actually, let me break this down—the risk management framework here is sound, but ceteris paribus, you're essentially banking on sustained bearish momentum without accounting for protocol-level variables that might shift sentiment...
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-13 14:35
Whether to empty in batches still depends on the trend and coordination. The 1.205 level must be firmly defended; otherwise, it's just giving away for free.
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RektCoaster
· 01-13 14:26
Bro, your batch-by-batch approach is indeed solid, but isn't the stop-loss at 1.205 a bit loose... With the market so suppressed and rebound weak, a break could just be an impulsive move.
Looking at the AXS/USDT trend, the rebound strength is indeed insufficient, and the market structure pressure remains quite clear.
If the price rebounds to the 1.095-1.110 region, I think it would be a relatively ideal first entry point for shorting. No need to rush all at once; you can scale in gradually.
**Scaling in strategy**: The first addition between 1.118-1.128, and the second between 1.138-1.155. This way, risk is controlled, and you can fully participate in the downward trend.
Risk management should come first—set the stop loss at 1.205. Once broken, exit immediately; don’t be greedy.
**Target levels**: First watch 1.075, then 1.052, further down 1.010, and if the trend unfolds as expected, 0.965 is the final target. As long as the trend aligns with expectations, step down gradually, and add to positions during rebounds.
Quick shifts at key levels mean opportunities are fleeting, so stay alert to the market.