Recently, I've noticed that the funding pressure in the SOL ecosystem is becoming quite apparent, and the siphoning effect from BSC is definitely intensifying. At this market juncture, many people are starting to adjust their allocation strategies. My approach is to stick with phased positioning in both SOL and Fish, using dollar-cost averaging to balance risk—after all, market volatility is the norm, so by selecting targets with solid ecosystem foundations and gradually entering positions over time, I can avoid the awkwardness of chasing highs. Everyone hopes to capitalize on the next wave, but the key is to wait for genuine reversal signals to emerge. For now, this is a phase of patient accumulation.
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nft_widow
· 01-11 22:08
The logic of dollar-cost averaging is indeed sophisticated; it really tests patience... SOL is a bit challenging right now, but how is the attention on Fish as a target?
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BlockchainBard
· 01-09 13:04
Dollar-cost averaging sounds easy to talk about, but few actually stick with it. It depends on how serious you are.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-09 13:04
DCA with this set is indeed stable, just tests patience. I also feel the BSC vamping situation, and it seems that SOL is really starting to struggle to catch its breath.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-09 12:56
Ha, talking about SOL being drained again, I've heard this kind of talk quite a bit... But dollar-cost averaging with Fish is indeed okay, just worried that once a reversal signal appears, everyone will start FOMOing again.
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CafeMinor
· 01-09 12:35
The idea of dollar-cost averaging sounds good, but SOL really can't hold up much longer now. I need to watch the project's moves again, Fish.
Recently, I've noticed that the funding pressure in the SOL ecosystem is becoming quite apparent, and the siphoning effect from BSC is definitely intensifying. At this market juncture, many people are starting to adjust their allocation strategies. My approach is to stick with phased positioning in both SOL and Fish, using dollar-cost averaging to balance risk—after all, market volatility is the norm, so by selecting targets with solid ecosystem foundations and gradually entering positions over time, I can avoid the awkwardness of chasing highs. Everyone hopes to capitalize on the next wave, but the key is to wait for genuine reversal signals to emerge. For now, this is a phase of patient accumulation.