Watching Solana's recent market movement, many people have gotten caught up. As for the chance to recover, it really depends on how the subsequent trend performs.
The key is to clarify a few points—Is this a rebound or a genuine trend reversal? How are the funds in the market moving? Has the technical aspect formed effective support?
Instead of worrying about whether you're in or out, it's better to think clearly: Is your original logic still valid? Has the market environment changed? If Solana's fundamentals are still intact, there might be an opportunity in the next cycle. But the prerequisite is to wait for a true signal confirmation.
Some choose to add positions gradually to reduce costs, some hold their positions and wait, while others accept losses and cut their losses—actually, all are fine, it just depends on your risk tolerance and investment cycle. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable; the long-term trend is what truly matters.
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SellTheBounce
· 01-10 16:00
Sell on rebound; it's the iron law of trading. Averaging down? That's just self-comfort for bagholders.
There's always a lower point waiting, so why rush to get on board.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-10 16:00
I just want to know, are people who are adding to their positions now genuinely believing in SOL or are they betting on a rebound...
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consensus_failure
· 01-10 15:58
This round of SOL is starting to cause trouble again, it's getting annoying to watch... Forget it, just keep holding it, I've been stuck this long anyway.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-10 15:53
To be honest, those who are adding to their positions now are all gambling mentality. I will still continue to observe.
#Solana行情走势解读 $SOL Can it turn around?
Watching Solana's recent market movement, many people have gotten caught up. As for the chance to recover, it really depends on how the subsequent trend performs.
The key is to clarify a few points—Is this a rebound or a genuine trend reversal? How are the funds in the market moving? Has the technical aspect formed effective support?
Instead of worrying about whether you're in or out, it's better to think clearly: Is your original logic still valid? Has the market environment changed? If Solana's fundamentals are still intact, there might be an opportunity in the next cycle. But the prerequisite is to wait for a true signal confirmation.
Some choose to add positions gradually to reduce costs, some hold their positions and wait, while others accept losses and cut their losses—actually, all are fine, it just depends on your risk tolerance and investment cycle. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable; the long-term trend is what truly matters.