That move just now was very typical: dump first, then stabilize, then pull up. This $XPL run is basically washing out the hesitant crowd before it really starts moving. My long entry was at 0.08436; the current price is 0.08928, and my profit is +414.11%. This section feels genuinely satisfying.



When the early sell-off dip appeared in the morning, many people’s first reaction was to be afraid it would keep dropping, but at the time I was watching whether it could quickly reclaim after the dip. The result is obvious: it didn’t get pushed through at the low, and instead got caught by buy orders—this already felt off. The shorts wanted to create panic, and in the end they delivered their own rhythm.

Now the profit release is pretty clear, so there’s no need to get too greedy. Stop 70% first to take some off the table, and let the remaining 30% ride with a breakeven stop-loss—see if it can extend further. If it can, follow it; if it can’t, step back. Trading isn’t about trying to eat every single move—it’s about not hesitating at key levels. After you make money, don’t get carried away.

If you missed it, don’t chase the trade. There are always market opportunities—wait for the next time there’s a more comfortable entry.

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XPL1.23%
BTC-0.76%
ETH-0.40%
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