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The current order situation for SOL is as follows — bought 0.312 units at a price of 136 USDT each, with a total investment of 42.432 USDT. Including a fee of 0.000234 SOL (about 0.0319 USDT), the actual cost is approximately 42.4639 USDT. I also placed a sell order for 0.311 units at 135.94 USDT, expecting to receive 42.27734 USDT. After deducting a fee of 0.031708 USDT, the net amount is about 42.2456 USDT.
Calculating this way, the floating loss between buy and sell is 0.2183 USDT. To break even, SOL needs to rise above 136.74 USDT.
Looking at the order book, buy orders are densely clustered around 136.07 to 136.13 USDT, while sellers start adding orders from 136.14 USDT onwards, showing a slight selling pressure overall. Short-term volatility space is actually quite limited. From the depth chart, buy support is slightly stronger than sell pressure, but the price is fluctuating near my buy-in point, and trading efficiency isn't very high.
If there are no clear signs of a sharp upward move in the short term, consider adjusting your orders — lowering the buy price or raising the sell price — to improve the chances of breaking even. Although this conservative strategy suits sideways markets, it might not be enough for quick profit-taking.