Some rallies don’t look like opportunities at first. That was exactly the case with $SOL this time. The earlier action had been grinding near SOL, grinding until it annoyed everyone—people complained it was too slow. But I felt the market was holding something back.



Before the move even started, I noticed changes. Around 74.15, every dip was pulled back each time, suggesting the selling pressure wasn’t as hard as people imagined. The real shift was right here: it should have been weak, yet instead it started to snatch the upward tempo. That contrast is the most worth keeping an eye on.

After that, the long position went from 74.15 to 77.99, and the unrealized P&L feedback came in at +479.22%. Honestly, I also hesitated along the way—especially during the first push up and subsequent pullback. It’s easy to wonder whether it’s a fake breakout.

Now I’m not trying to be a hero, and I’m not fantasizing about eating everything in one bite. Protect your profits when you need to; let the remaining position prove itself. The market loves to punish people who get carried away. After you’re in profit, you need to move even more slowly—missing the next acceleration is still better than blindly chasing.

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