SOL for 85 dollars — The reality most investors ignore

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Almost everyone in my circle knows this situation. Someone bought Solana at $250 and now watches the price drop to $85, thinking “it might go even lower, I’ll wait.” This is exactly what keeps people in poverty — thinking backwards instead of acting now. Currently, SOL is trading at $90.06, and the emotions around every price movement remain the same.

When fear takes control of decisions

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: the best time to buy doesn’t come with green lights and enthusiasm. It comes when your intuition whispers, “Maybe I should wait longer.” That voice? It’s pure fear. The SOL price at $85 feels overwhelming precisely because, contrary to logic, we feel safer when everyone is buying at the top — at $300, where “everyone was doing it.” Do you see the paradox?

The strategy most people ignore

I’m adding to my position right now. You can do whatever you think is right. But if you don’t understand that buying cheaper means more coins to average down, you’ll never escape the cycle. DCA — dollar-cost averaging — works perfectly for moments like these. When many are waiting, a few are building wealth.

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