To be honest, this kind of market really tests human nature. When $XPL wasn’t moving, people complained it was weak. The moment it pulls to 0.098, the fear of missing out kicks in. My long was entered at 0.08697, currently +897.26%. Now that the volatility has expanded, the earlier waiting finally makes sense.



At first, the chart was very grinding. Many people lost patience being whipsawed back and forth, and even a small red candle made them think a crash was coming. But it was obvious something was off—every time price dipped, someone stepped in to buy, and the bounces got faster. That’s the key: the more a position makes you want to give up, the more likely it’s where the big players shift gears.

Now that profits are here, no need to pretend to be calm, but also don’t get carried away. If you have a large position, you can take partial profits in a 70/30 split to secure the initiative first, and trail a stop on the rest to ride the continuation. The profit has already been released—the most important thing is not to get washed out by the next swing. Trading requires both offense and defense.

At this level, I won’t blindly chase. If you missed it, wait for the next opportunity, wait for a more comfortable entry.

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