SLNH made quite the move after finding its floor around $1.08 not long ago. The bounce has been solid, completing what looked like a gap-fill setup too.
I was actually planning to hold SLNH through my year-end portfolio cleanup—the support held firm and all the signals looked right. But you know how it goes sometimes, got a bit too trigger-happy and bailed on the position before things really took off. One of those moments where you spot the setup correctly but fumble the execution.
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DataBartender
· 01-09 00:39
I should have known better and not hesitated. Now watching it rise, I feel anxious and frustrated.
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MergeConflict
· 01-07 06:41
I ran in the wrong direction instead of the right one—that's just my daily life, haha.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-06 02:52
Oh no, this is me. I was heading in the right direction but ended up slipping up.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-06 02:46
I should have held back earlier. I totally predicted this wave of market movement correctly, but I still didn't make any profit.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-06 02:37
Ah, here we go again with the classic story of "I was right but still lost money," so heartbreaking.
SLNH made quite the move after finding its floor around $1.08 not long ago. The bounce has been solid, completing what looked like a gap-fill setup too.
I was actually planning to hold SLNH through my year-end portfolio cleanup—the support held firm and all the signals looked right. But you know how it goes sometimes, got a bit too trigger-happy and bailed on the position before things really took off. One of those moments where you spot the setup correctly but fumble the execution.