2B Rule / Fake Breakout Hunting (Stop-Run Strategy)



Logical Explanation: This strategy is specifically designed to target "liquidity caused by stop-loss triggers." Large market players often push the price past previous highs or lows to induce retail traders to stop-loss or chase, then quickly pull back.

* Detailed Operations:

* Find previous highs/lows: Identify a very obvious swing high or low.

* Observe fake breakouts: Price breaks above the previous high but fails to stabilize, then quickly retraces below the previous high with decreased volume.

* Reverse opening position: Short immediately when the price falls back below the previous high.

* Stop-loss: Set at the highest point of the "fake breakout."

* Case Analysis:

A certain coin's previous high is 10. The price spikes to 10.2 to attract longs, causing shorts to stop-loss and chasing traders to enter, but within 5 minutes, it drops back to 9.9.

* Operation: Open short decisively around 9.9.

* Result: This "fake breakout" usually indicates exhaustion of momentum, often followed by a sharp decline.

No matter which strategy you use, remember: the end of a contract is risk management. Even with a 90% win rate, if you don't set a stop-loss, a 10% failure can wipe you out.
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