This round of SOL operations reminds us of an eternal truth: executing a take-profit plan is more important than anything else, and emotions are the biggest enemy in trading.



The day before yesterday, I shared a long position idea for SOL in the community, and yesterday I indeed found a good entry point. Today, I decisively closed the position at the 141 level to lock in profits, and now the entire position has shifted to a risk hedge.

Honestly, the most comfortable feeling is executing according to plan. Many people get stuck here—seeing the coin rise, they want to chase the high, but when it’s time to take profits, they’re reluctant to close. Those who stayed calm during SOL’s rise from the low point all made money. The key is to think about your exit point before entering, and not let market fluctuations change your original intention.
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StableBoivip
· 21h ago
I just like to see this kind of straightforward take-profit, much more reliable than those warriors who hold on.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-09 23:56
Really, this is the essence of trading. Most people die at the moment of greed; I've seen too many cases.
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MEVEyevip
· 01-09 23:54
Bro, you really hit the nail on the head this time. I've also fallen for it myself before.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 01-09 23:43
It's the same story again. It's easy to say you should decide on your exit points before entering the market, but when the market starts moving, who can really hold on?
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