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#大户持仓动态 $SOL this round of decline gave me three trading opportunities. The first two almost yielded significant profits, but I exited with a stop loss during the retracement.
The first was on the 16th. I started to go long at 126.8. Although I took some profit when it rose to 131.8, I didn't set the pattern correctly and eventually exited when it retraced back to the cost line—this lesson taught me that greed is never satisfied, like a snake swallowing an elephant.
The second opportunity was yesterday. I told my brothers to enter a market order at 123 to continue going long, and this time I precisely hit 129, earning 6 points of profit. But the same situation happened again—after taking some profit, the price retraced, and I was forced to exit near the cost line.
Today, I decided to try again. I went long at 120, with an unrealized profit of 5 points, using 3x leverage. I didn't notify everyone in advance this time; I jumped in first—now my position is at 3x leverage.
This time, I thought very clearly: I must recover the profits "left over" from the previous two times and battle my own hesitation. The key question is—what do you all think is an appropriate take-profit point at this level? I want to hear everyone's ideas.