The day before yesterday, I closed my $SOL position early. Now watching the rally, I feel quite frustrated😅
It's not that I am particularly bearish on SOL; I just think the risk hasn't been fully released yet, so I decided to exit first and gradually re-enter later. But then the market turned around and started to rise... I believe many people have experienced this feeling.
Trading is like that; no one can perfectly time the market. Sometimes, preserving your principal and maintaining your mindset are more important than chasing the last wave of gains. In the long term, SOL still has solid fundamentals to support it, and there should be more opportunities for strategic positioning later.
What gains have you all made in this wave of the market? Feel free to share your strategies and thoughts🚀
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AlphaLeaker
· 11h ago
Haha, it's the same old trick again. As soon as you get off, they push the price up, right?
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SolidityJester
· 11h ago
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have sold all my holdings. This wave of increase is truly amazing.
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StableNomad
· 11h ago
nah actually... statistically speaking this is literally textbook fomo recovery pattern, reminds me of UST in may before everything went poof. risk-adjusted returns weren't there so technically you made the right call even if it stings rn
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TestnetFreeloader
· 11h ago
Alright, I feel the same way about this wave. Selling early makes me feel uneasy.
Your mindset is actually correct. I definitely don't chase the highs; SOL will definitely pull back again.
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
Ha, this is fate—every time I sell, it goes up.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 11h ago
This is the game between capital efficiency and psychological expectations. To put it simply, it's still about not timing the surfing points correctly.
The day before yesterday, I closed my $SOL position early. Now watching the rally, I feel quite frustrated😅
It's not that I am particularly bearish on SOL; I just think the risk hasn't been fully released yet, so I decided to exit first and gradually re-enter later. But then the market turned around and started to rise... I believe many people have experienced this feeling.
Trading is like that; no one can perfectly time the market. Sometimes, preserving your principal and maintaining your mindset are more important than chasing the last wave of gains. In the long term, SOL still has solid fundamentals to support it, and there should be more opportunities for strategic positioning later.
What gains have you all made in this wave of the market? Feel free to share your strategies and thoughts🚀