SOL's recent volatility is just an opportunity for you to buy low and add to your position.



$SOL Haha, still complaining—someone chased SOL at 130 and got trapped, now that it’s dropped to 125, they’re panicking and cutting losses.

I laughed: You don’t even understand what Bollinger Band squeeze means, chasing highs and selling lows purely on instinct—who do you think you’re losing to?

This move in SOL was entirely within my prediction. After hitting 125, it entered a consolidation phase, with the Bollinger Bands narrowing and the lower band firmly supporting the price. This is a typical sign of a shakeout, not a collapse. The 120-122 zone is a strong support area; every previous dip below was quickly followed by a rebound. Now, the pullback is a chance to scoop up bargains.

Retail traders always panic when prices fall and become greedy when prices rise. Soon, when it rebounds to 130, they’ll chase in again, trying to buy the dip.

My strategy: Hold tight.
Positioning: Confidently buy at 122-120.
Target: 125-130.
Stop-loss: Break below 118(—stop loss, don’t hold through the pain).

Don’t be a chive trying to chase every rise and fall—be a hunter who understands the rhythm.
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