#数字资产市场洞察 SOL this wave of correction, I actually wanted to wait until around 100 to buy the dip. But honestly, who knows if it will drop that low? The 120 level is a relatively strong support, and now it's roughly fluctuating in this range. My plan is to enter in three batches, not greedy—building positions at 120, 105, and 95 respectively. If I can catch all of them, the average cost will come down, and it won't be so painful in the future. Of course, if it continues to fall, I will keep adding; if it rises, I accept it. It's all up to fate.



Look at the current oversold atmosphere, isn't it a good time to act? Instead of waiting for overbought conditions to make the last move, it's better to lay out now in advance. This is the proper risk management approach.

JELLYJELLY has also been quite resilient lately, one of the more anti-dip altcoins. Regarding long-term prospects, I wouldn't say it's optimistic, but the community's enthusiasm is still high right now, so short-term swing trading still has opportunities. The key is disciplined execution: take profits immediately when in profit, don't be greedy; if you reverse and incur losses, and if you notice the community's enthusiasm starting to wane or big players beginning to exit signals, cut losses quickly, and even consider reverse operations.

Ultimately, the crypto world is always a high-risk game, so think carefully before entering. The above is purely personal opinion and for reference only.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 2025-12-21 02:54
120 really can't hold up, it feels like it will fall again. Hearing you say that, dividing into 120, 105, and 95 levels does sound stable, I want to give it a try too. JELLYJELLY? I haven't really been following it, the altcoin space is too deep. Wait, how come I didn't think of your stop loss logic? The oversold situation these days is indeed outrageous, but I'm just too scared to move, feeling uncertain. Dividing positions sounds nice, but when it comes to execution, I always want to buy the dip, buy the dip, and then buy the dip again. If SOL really breaks below 95, I'm going all in directly, taking a gamble.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 2025-12-20 19:50
I'm also watching the 120 level, but I don't dare to buy the dip, afraid of catching it in the middle of the climb.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 2025-12-18 16:05
If I can't hold 120, I'll shout mom
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 2025-12-18 03:29
Wait, can 120 really hold up? Feels like it's about to break at any moment.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 2025-12-18 03:11
120 really hold firm, or is there still room to go down --- After hearing you say that, it's true that I should take action. Just lying around and waiting only allows others to eat the profits --- How long can the JELLY community remain hot? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain --- I agree with the strategy of entering in batches, but I'm just worried that in the end, I might not make any profit and even lose money --- If you don't buy the dip now, you'll only be chasing high during the rebound, which is a logical approach --- Still, as I said, altcoins for quick money need to be watched closely. Once the hype dies down, they will run away immediately --- Can 100 really wait? I think it's time to get in at 120
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