Finally waited! This wave of correction came just in time.
Previously, SOL dropped to around 125 twice, and I missed the chance to add to my position because of hesitation, watching it rebound instead. This time, I’ve learned my lesson—I'll take an initial 20% core position at the 130 level and won’t be soft. If it truly dips to 120, I’ll add another 10%.
The strategy is simple: sell half when it gains 8%, lock in profits. In this market, don’t expect to make a fortune in one shot. Stick to trading waves steadily—earning some real pocket money isn’t a bad idea, right? SOL's movement is suitable for repeated jumps back and forth.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-11 08:54
Haha, I also entered at 130, betting on it to keep plunging.
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-11 08:43
130 entered with a 20% core position, just waiting for it to break below 120 to buy the dip. This rhythm is indeed steady.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12-11 08:33
You're trying to cut me again, huh? Last time at 125, people were hyping it up, but it broke downward afterward.
Finally waited! This wave of correction came just in time.
Previously, SOL dropped to around 125 twice, and I missed the chance to add to my position because of hesitation, watching it rebound instead. This time, I’ve learned my lesson—I'll take an initial 20% core position at the 130 level and won’t be soft. If it truly dips to 120, I’ll add another 10%.
The strategy is simple: sell half when it gains 8%, lock in profits. In this market, don’t expect to make a fortune in one shot. Stick to trading waves steadily—earning some real pocket money isn’t a bad idea, right? SOL's movement is suitable for repeated jumps back and forth.