This $SOL feels a bit like watching a short mini-drama: it keeps being pressed down at the start, making you uncomfortable—any time it goes up a little, it gets smashed; when it drops a little, someone steps in and catches it. If you stare at it for too long, it’s really easy to start doubting whether you misread it.



I was watching around 74.15 at the time. I wasn’t trying to take a one-shot “eat up everything” move—if there was a comfortable entry, I’d get on; if not, then I’d just let it be. Later, the long positions slowly walked out from here, and by the time it reached 77.43, the paper profit also pushed to +411.48%.

What was hardest in the middle wasn’t the direction—it was that grinding, tormenting chop. I wanted to get out a few times. Luckily, I wasn’t scared away back and forth by the screen; I handled 70/30 first, and the rest I watched using the protection level to see if it could still keep giving room.

Once you’ve been in the crypto market long enough, you know that making money sometimes isn’t about charging in hard—it’s about not moving for those few minutes. What I care about most at this point is keeping control of the initiative, so that in the end, a single trade that looks like it’s making money doesn’t turn into all that hustle going to waste.

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BTC4.13%
ETH6.35%
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