The daily chart clearly shows a bottom-forming pattern, which is a good opportunity for going long. I didn't dare enter at the current price previously, mainly because I was confused by market noise—certain whales like to create panic at such times. My strategy is simple: wait for a suitable pullback before adding positions, which makes me feel more confident psychologically. It worked out, as I did catch the rebound, and my account is profitable. However, it's unfortunate that I didn't precisely capture that SOL wave and missed out on some gains.
Trading is like this—opportunities are always there, but you can't hit 100% every time. The key is finding your own trading rhythm and acting decisively when conditions align well. My current strategy is that I've already locked in profits on part of my gains, while the remaining positions use stop-loss at cost-base to protect capital. This way, I can enjoy potential rebound upside while hedging downside risks. Trading is about continuously refining your system through trial and error.
The daily chart clearly shows a bottom-forming pattern, which is a good opportunity for going long. I didn't dare enter at the current price previously, mainly because I was confused by market noise—certain whales like to create panic at such times. My strategy is simple: wait for a suitable pullback before adding positions, which makes me feel more confident psychologically. It worked out, as I did catch the rebound, and my account is profitable. However, it's unfortunate that I didn't precisely capture that SOL wave and missed out on some gains.
Trading is like this—opportunities are always there, but you can't hit 100% every time. The key is finding your own trading rhythm and acting decisively when conditions align well. My current strategy is that I've already locked in profits on part of my gains, while the remaining positions use stop-loss at cost-base to protect capital. This way, I can enjoy potential rebound upside while hedging downside risks. Trading is about continuously refining your system through trial and error.