Had a similar realization recently—ditched the leverage trading grind and pivoted to straightforward spot trading on SOL for those 4-5% swings via JUP. Honestly, it's been solid. The fee structure is incredibly lean, and you can move serious volume without friction. No need for all the margin complexity when simple directional plays deliver consistent results with way less risk exposure.
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BottomMisser
· 3h ago
Really, the leverage trading strategy is too exhausting. Now, holding SOL spot and selling in small profits is much more comfortable.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 3h ago
Leverage is really a trap right now; spot earning 4-5% is much more reliable, and JUP fees are ridiculously low.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 3h ago
NGL, the leverage strategies are really ruthless, I've given up on them. Now I'm just focusing on small swings with SOL. JUP's transaction fees are indeed comfortable, no need to worry every day.
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0xSherlock
· 3h ago
JUP's fees are indeed ridiculously low, but can a 4-5% swing reliably cover it? I think it still depends on luck.
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0xLuckbox
· 4h ago
Leverage is really a trap; it's much more stable to just do spot trading now.
Had a similar realization recently—ditched the leverage trading grind and pivoted to straightforward spot trading on SOL for those 4-5% swings via JUP. Honestly, it's been solid. The fee structure is incredibly lean, and you can move serious volume without friction. No need for all the margin complexity when simple directional plays deliver consistent results with way less risk exposure.