The recent market movements have indeed been quite discouraging. I didn't feel like monitoring the charts all morning, and it wasn't until the evening that I gathered the courage to open the candlestick chart. As a result, BAGS experienced a full-scale pullback, and the overall profit in my account also shrank significantly. Some positions even turned negative, and that feeling is really uncomfortable.
However, this also provided a good opportunity to make a portfolio adjustment. Almost all BAGS-related holdings were sold off, and the freed-up funds were directly reinvested into SOL. Why do this? Honestly, I still believe in the narrative of SOL. In terms of ecosystem activity, developer participation, and market heat, SOL's story is more comprehensive, and the future imagination space is also larger.
Of course, this adjustment was also a forced reflection—sometimes market volatility gives us a chance to re-examine our allocation logic. I hope this move was the right one.
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0xSoulless
· 3h ago
Ha, another round of market manipulation to harvest profits. BAGS really has the patience to stay calm.
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FadCatcher
· 3h ago
It hurts, but the idea of bottoming out SOL is good; it depends on whether it can withstand the next wave of correction.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 3h ago
I'm going to gamble on SOL, but BAGS really underperformed this time.
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StakeWhisperer
· 3h ago
Running fast is not as good as running steadily. BAGS this time indeed suffered heavy losses, but luckily I cut my losses in time.
The recent market movements have indeed been quite discouraging. I didn't feel like monitoring the charts all morning, and it wasn't until the evening that I gathered the courage to open the candlestick chart. As a result, BAGS experienced a full-scale pullback, and the overall profit in my account also shrank significantly. Some positions even turned negative, and that feeling is really uncomfortable.
However, this also provided a good opportunity to make a portfolio adjustment. Almost all BAGS-related holdings were sold off, and the freed-up funds were directly reinvested into SOL. Why do this? Honestly, I still believe in the narrative of SOL. In terms of ecosystem activity, developer participation, and market heat, SOL's story is more comprehensive, and the future imagination space is also larger.
Of course, this adjustment was also a forced reflection—sometimes market volatility gives us a chance to re-examine our allocation logic. I hope this move was the right one.