Judgment in the mind, position in hand. A quick note on a short $ETH at 1850. Analyzing the market is one thing, but feeling it through your positions is a whole different story. A few days ago, the market was choppy, and $ETH kept getting rejected around 1850. Structurally, this level presented a shorting opportunity. I ran the logic through my head a few times—clear resistance, worth a shot. To be honest, I didn’t catch the absolute top. My short order at 1850 ended up filling around the 1848 range. Not perfect. The position wasn’t big, and the profit wasn’t huge either, but as I shared with the group, it’s all about aligning thought and action! The hardest part of trading has never been the analysis—it’s pulling the trigger. In those few seconds of hesitation, the first wave of the move is already gone. Of course, sharing this isn’t about showing off, but about documenting the raw feelings of the moment. Trading is lonely, but sharing makes it a little warmer. The feedback from the group is also a key reference for me to keep fine-tuning my rhythm. Everyone’s position size and risk tolerance are different—my trades are just my homework, not your instructions.

