SLP / TetherUS
Long

Lottery SLP is highly risky. RR Ratio: 5:1 High Risk&Gamble

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🎲 **Lottery SLP is highly risky. RR Ratio: 5:1 — High Risk, High Gamble**
It looks like a **Falling Wedge** pattern might be forming.
What, you want me to wait for a breakout and enter “safely”?
There’s no such thing as “safe” with SLP — only piles of corpses soaked in blood.

Right now, accumulation seems to be starting — based on **OBV** and **MACD**.
**Stoch RSI** is currently crossing down — wait for an upward cross if you want more confirmation.
There’s a high chance this is real accumulation, not just another setup for a pump and dump. Or maybe it *won’t* be a third rug pull.

* **RSI** is at **37**
* **OBV - SMA** is starting to trend up
* **MACD** just turned green after being red since January

If you’re still unsure:
✅ Wait for **CDC to turn green**
✅ Or wait for a strong green candle
✅ Or wait for **MACD to cross above zero**

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**The win ratio is 5x** with an **SL of 0.000000 (or none)**.
Any funds used for SLP must be “fully disposable.” For example:
If your portfolio is \$50,000, allocate only **1%** (\$500).
If you lose, it’s \$500. But if you win, it’s **\$2,500**.
Worth it — *as a gamble.*
This is a gambling strategy. Pure and simple.

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🔍 **Things to know**
My average accuracy rate is just **25–30%**.
That’s why aiming for **5x return** covers the risks.

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✅ **Plan:**
**Entry:** when price ≤ **0.0014**

* **TP:** 0.0085
* **SL:** 0.0000 or none

Split into **4 entries**, accumulating throughout **H2 of 2025**.
If the price rises **10–20%** above cost, “cover your base” (break even).
Or split your risk: take partial profits at 10% and the rest at 20% (average 15%).

* First entry: **Now**
* Second entry: **25% lower**
* Third entry: **50% lower**
* Final entry: **when price hits 0.0014 again**

If, by 2026, the whole market rallies but **SLP stays behind** —
Then… suck it up, sell it, or do whatever fits the situation.

If it crashes, we crash together.
**Fabulous. Mwah 💋**

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