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When SOL Costs $85 – What Investors Usually Overlook
Current Solana price hovers around $85-$88, which for many market participants is a moment of uncertainty and doubt. Yet, this is one of the most important lessons in cryptocurrency investing. Most investors make the same mental mistake that prevents them from long-term gains.
Price Psychology: from $250 to $85
Imagine this: an investor bought Solana at $250. Now, as the price drops to around $85, they tell themselves, “Maybe it will fall further; I should wait.” This is a classic sign of the fear that accompanies every market decline. When SOL was $300 (when everyone was buying), it seemed safe. Now, when it’s cheaper, it feels risky. Paradox? Exactly.
That’s why most market participants never make money. They think backwards instead of forward. Their decisions are driven by fear, and fear keeps them away from real profits.
Why the best moment is always the hardest
The uncomfortable truth is this: the best time to buy is always when the market “looks bad.” When your intuition whispers, “Maybe I should wait.” It’s fear speaking—and that’s precisely where wealth begins for those who can overcome emotions.
At $85 per SOL, discomfort is natural. But this discomfort has historically preceded significant rises. On the other hand, when the price was $300, everyone felt safe—because everyone was doing it. And we know how that usually ends.
DCA Strategy – a practice that works
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) isn’t a new concept, but investors still ignore it. Instead of waiting for the “perfect moment,” buy regularly—regardless of the price. When SOL is $85, buy a piece. When it hits $120, buy another piece. When it drops to $60, buy the next one.
The math is simple: your average portfolio price will always be better than trying to time the market. And most importantly—you avoid two worst feelings at once: regret for missing out on gains and panic from declines.
Final reflection
Current Solana price—whether $85 or $88—is a beginning for some and an end for others. For those who understand market psychology, it’s an opportunity. Those investing now will look back with a smile when the price is much higher. Those waiting for “it to get worse” will wait forever.
Playing in cryptocurrencies isn’t about being clever. It’s about overcoming fear when everyone else is feeling it.