#Cookie - DAILY 1️⃣Breakout 2️⃣Supertrend predictng a bullish reversal 3️⃣opened and tested the trendline 4️⃣Supertrend targets attached 🟣Note: bullish reversal only means the parameters to reverse =met- does not mean it pump today but it meanS more than likeLy to soon pump $cookie
#Sonic — Update 1️⃣ 31 days testing the last line of support - DAILY(blue label) 2️⃣ Breakout 3️⃣ Re‑formed the 50 EMA 4️⃣ 0.06952 is ~70% away — that’s the next resistance 5️⃣ Supertrend predictions + Supertrend stop #Binanc=Liquidity, do what u wish with all that info above $sonic
#FHE- SWING trade Gained 30 peeps off $FHE so let`s Update 1️⃣Trendline test(TL) 2️⃣to attempt to reform 50 EMA+TL+0.2793(ALL) to support 3️⃣then, 0.1555 test in play(5x)-resistance 4️⃣Supertrend targets- auto generated based on how I draw Elliot waves. 🟡#2 MUST happen before #3.
✨🔴 $B2 Revisit 1️⃣Bullish harmonic pattern (ABCD extension) 2️⃣18 days testing-trendline + 0.63 3️⃣EMA ribbon compression: 50 + 200 + 365 EMA 🎓You then form a CONCLUSION🎓 4️⃣ $B2 is trying to reform 2+3 as a spring to test 0.82- U can close here 5️⃣Supertrend predictions +stop
🔴✨ $D - Let us touch it again 🟡I hope everyone awake as instructed 🟢Since we last took profit: 1️⃣Retrace 2️⃣MM collected- short position 3️⃣Headed 0.017485 -24% away as of now 🟣Take 50% there, move stop to entry. U mandem know the drill after that, may hit 0.024 again. $d
Pump & dump isn’t new. Anyone who has traded long enough knows how this works: insider loading, retail FOMO, unloading into weak hands.
This market has always worked like this.
Most traders lose the same way: They enter late after the pump already happened.Or short the move thinking “it already went too high” and get squeezed.
Wrong timing. Wrong risk. Same result. For some, this market is opportunity. For others, an expensive lesson.
The market doesn’t care about emotions. I treat pumps as momentum opportunities.
I catch early moves using my own scanner, manage risk strictly and let the market do the rest.
That’s the difference between trading and gambling.
If this kind of volatility isn’t for you, there are always less aggressive markets.