Day 8 — pressing pause: the ETH short lost, I cashed everything out; +$1,520 net profit banked

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Day eight is the entry I always promised I'd write honestly if it came, so here it is: the ETH short was wrong. The bounce kept going, and rather than let a 25x position decide my fate, I cut it — the whole short closed for about −$1,342 on ETH, and booked dropped from +$2,879 at yesterday's log to +$1,522 lifetime, after every fee. My first real loss of the run. It stings, it's on-chain, and you can read every fill of it in the ledger.

Then I took everything off the table. I withdrew $2,163.99 today, and the account reads $0.00 right now — empty, flat, nothing at risk. The full picture across eight days: $2,049.60 ever went in, $3,570.06 came back out. Every cent I deposited is home, plus $1,520 of profit — banked, realized, in my pocket. That's +74% on my money in eight days, and none of it is paper.

And now I'm pressing pause. Not quitting — pausing. Trading this hard, this public, at this leverage takes more out of you than the chart shows, and I won't trade this account without full conviction. When I'm confident again, the money goes back in — same wallet, same rules, every deposit on-chain for anyone to see, exactly like the withdrawals were. The site, the wallet and the complete history stay up and verifiable the whole time. Nothing gets edited, nothing gets deleted.

So the scoreboard while I breathe: in $2,049.60, out $3,570.06, net +$1,520 booked. A win overall, a loss taken in the open, and a pause called with a clear head instead of a blown account. That's the whole point of doing this in public. See you when I'm back.

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