In these three days, $SIREN is not a market trend, but a testing ground.
It's not about whether you make money or not,
it's that its rhythm is so fast—if you are a beat slow, you will be thrown off the train.
On the morning of the 22nd, I just casually placed some orders at 1.1.
To be frank, it wasn't even considered 'serious'.
And what happened?
This coin took off directly, soaring to around 2, too lazy to even look back.
I was still dazed in front of the screen, and the price had already surged past.
Coming back to my senses, I exited directly at 2.3—over 10,000 USDT in my pocket.
That moment felt very real:
This money came too easily.
But the cruelest part of the market is this—
it will start to take from you when you 'think it's simple'.
The next day, I was still high.
Re-entering at 2.3, watching it surge to 3+,
that feeling was like—knowing full well it's dangerous, yet can't help but want to take another bite.
This time, I forced myself to exit.
Directly pocketing over 40,000 USDT.
Many people die right here:
they earn but don't exit, thinking they can get more, and end up losing everything in the last wave.
The real turning point came on the third day.
This coin was pulling too aggressively, and all I had left in my mind was one judgment:
No, this is not an uptrend; this is emotional loss of control.
Around 3, I went short.
To be honest, that moment was not graceful.
The market was swinging up and down like crazy, the account turning red and green,
you would doubt: Did I see it wrong?
But the market won't explain to you.
The next morning, a big bearish candle directly smashed through, dropping to below 1.
It turned on a dime, with just one candlestick.
When the account increased by nearly 50,000 USDT,
I wasn't excited; I only had one feeling:
This market is too fast.
What these three days taught me is not how to earn,
but how not to be led by the market's rhythm:
When it's time to exit, you must exit
When it's time to reverse, you must be decisive
Most importantly—don't let emotions make decisions for you.
Many people don't lack opportunities,
it's that they get high when they should be calm and hesitate when they should act.
The cruelest part of the crypto circle is never the ups and downs,
it's 'speed'.
Such market conditions won't appear every day,
but once they do—
it's either giving you money,
or taking your life.
I am already watching the next wave.
Opportunities are always there,
the only question is:
When it's your turn, do you dare to act?