My short position setup? Still holding strong with that limit order locked in. Gonna watch this thing like a hawk—if price tries to jump ahead of my entry, we're pulling the trigger with a market order. Standard protocol.
What's interesting here: this slow crawl upward? That's perpetuals doing their thing while spot sellers keep dumping into the rally. Classic divergence.
That analysis I dropped yesterday still plays out perfectly with current price action.
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MEVEye
· 13h ago
Spot sell-off, perpetual pump... same old trick, I'm really sick of seeing it.
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RooftopReserver
· 18h ago
I like your approach; spot market sell-offs are always the most honest.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 18h ago
The bears are still holding on. Can the price really be pushed down this time?
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RektRecorder
· 18h ago
Never try to compete with perpetual contract traders out of spite; these guys can really mess up the market.
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ser_ngmi
· 18h ago
Yeah, with the current trend, perpetuals and spot are fighting each other. My analysis yesterday was completely accurate.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 18h ago
Ha, this order book still looks like the same old routine; perpetuals and spot trading just can't work together.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 18h ago
Yeah, this divergence between spot and futures is indeed a classic "Schrödinger's bull market" setup—dumping on one side while pumping on the other, it's so typical.
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IronHeadMiner
· 19h ago
Dumping spot to drive down prices and then pumping perpetuals—I'm a pro at this strategy.
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My short position setup? Still holding strong with that limit order locked in. Gonna watch this thing like a hawk—if price tries to jump ahead of my entry, we're pulling the trigger with a market order. Standard protocol.
What's interesting here: this slow crawl upward? That's perpetuals doing their thing while spot sellers keep dumping into the rally. Classic divergence.
That analysis I dropped yesterday still plays out perfectly with current price action.