Yesterday's SOL orders did not execute, continuing to deploy today. My trading plan is as follows:
**Trading Pair**: SOL **Operation Direction**: Bullish **Entry Prices**: Gradually build positions at 135 and 125 **Risk Control**: Stop loss set at 122, strictly enforced **Profit Targets**: Divided into three levels—take partial profits at 144, reduce positions at 155, and aim for the final target zone at 166
SOL's rebound from the bottom has been quite good. As long as it retraces to my cost zone, I will continue to add positions. The volatility in the futures market is high, but disciplined and planned trading can still be profitable in the long run.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-09 06:13
I'm also watching the 135 level. I see that your stop-loss setting is quite strict, and I agree with that.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-08 21:42
Stick to the 122 stop-loss line, don't be greedy
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-06 13:16
Is 122 broken? Should I continue to buy the dip? Feels a bit risky this time.
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RektRecorder
· 01-06 09:01
That stop-loss level at 122 is really aggressive. Are they truly willing to gamble, or have they just built up the mental resilience?
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NftRegretMachine
· 01-06 09:01
Can the position at 125 really be executed? Feels uncertain.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-06 09:01
Haha, okay, this time I finally set a stop-loss, much more reliable than last time.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-06 09:00
I'm also holding the key price at 135, just waiting to see if it can pull back as hoped.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-06 08:58
Honestly, the 122 stop-loss line must be maintained. Once it breaks, you need to exit decisively. Don't gamble against the market.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-06 08:57
This rhythm is indeed steady; I'm just worried that a pullback might get stuck around 126, which would be awkward.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-06 08:33
135K can't hold anymore, feels like it needs to break below.
Yesterday's SOL orders did not execute, continuing to deploy today. My trading plan is as follows:
**Trading Pair**: SOL
**Operation Direction**: Bullish
**Entry Prices**: Gradually build positions at 135 and 125
**Risk Control**: Stop loss set at 122, strictly enforced
**Profit Targets**: Divided into three levels—take partial profits at 144, reduce positions at 155, and aim for the final target zone at 166
SOL's rebound from the bottom has been quite good. As long as it retraces to my cost zone, I will continue to add positions. The volatility in the futures market is high, but disciplined and planned trading can still be profitable in the long run.