The recent fluctuations of SOL have indeed provided many trading opportunities.



Last night, when SOL surged to 133, I decisively sold 60% of my holdings, leaving only a $3,000 core position to earn interest. I didn't expect that after just waking up, the price would retrace to 123, and this drop directly triggered my buy point. I immediately added another $4,000, now just waiting to see how the market develops.

This kind of volatile market is actually quite suitable for swing trading. I now keep 20% of my holdings specifically for short-term trades, mainly to earn some extra pocket money beyond trading fees. All real trading data is genuine, with no false components.

Friends interested in swing trading can study the strategy together and see if SOL can break through its previous high.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 12-17 19:49
133 drops really happen in seconds, I do it the same way Swing trading, to put it simply, is about betting on probabilities. Have you set your stop-loss properly? Waking up to lose ten dollars, you need to have a strong mindset
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AirdropNinjavip
· 12-17 19:48
This move was really incredible. I also sold most of my holdings around 133. If it weren't for the fact that I didn't hold firm during that 133 surge, I would have been trapped and stuck long ago.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 12-17 19:40
133 drop 60%?Bro, your speed really leaves nothing to be said. I was already being counter-traded while still asleep haha Just want to ask, if this wave doesn't break the previous high, what should we do? Continue to add or cut losses and run Making pocket money from swing trading sounds good, but I really doubt if you can truly be relaxed with it This pace of SOL feels more like gambling on the dealer’s thoughts. Do you really have a stable strategy or is it purely luck? I actually missed that low point at 123, such a pity. This time I need to keep a close eye on the candlestick charts
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 12-17 19:38
Bro, this move is really solid, but I think selling at 133 was a bit early. By the way, did you see a rebound after adding in your 4000 dollars? I'm also debating whether to chase now. SOL has been like a roller coaster these days, but only the bold are making money. This is the daily life of swing traders — earning some trading fees to survive. Breaking the previous high? I think it's uncertain; this time it might just be a trap to lure in sellers. Holding a core position to earn interest is a good strategy; I need to learn that.
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金钥vip
· 12-17 19:37
It's definitely low now.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 12-17 19:24
Damn, this move is really fierce. Dropped from 133 to 123 and came back like that. I love this kind of market; making a profit from the spread is so satisfying. But gotta keep a good mindset, it's easy to get caught in a trap.
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