Type 1 breakouts tend to run further than most traders expect. What starts as a move toward the initial price target often becomes something bigger—the momentum carries price well beyond that level. This is why understanding breakout classification matters when you're planning your exit strategy. That first target? Treat it more like a checkpoint than the finish line.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 7h ago
Bro, you're right. I've fallen for this trap before. Setting the first target as the finish line, only to watch it hit the daily limit up.
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AirdropCollector
· 7h ago
Wow, no wonder I always run away from the first target... I really should listen.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 13h ago
Really, the first target can't be stopped at all. How many people have been wiped out and went bankrupt because they didn't take profits early on this?
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TxFailed
· 01-14 14:04
ngl learned this the hard way... took profits at first target like a clown, watched it pump another 3x. technically speaking that "checkpoint" comment hits different when you're already out lmao
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MindsetExpander
· 01-14 13:57
That's why we're always cut off by the first target; I never thought it could fly so high.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-14 13:57
Really? Your first goal is just to run away? That's not understanding a breakthrough... It often breaks through twice what you imagine.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-14 13:44
Damn, that's why I often die at the first target level. Truly a blood and tears lesson.
Type 1 breakouts tend to run further than most traders expect. What starts as a move toward the initial price target often becomes something bigger—the momentum carries price well beyond that level. This is why understanding breakout classification matters when you're planning your exit strategy. That first target? Treat it more like a checkpoint than the finish line.