After a whole year of accumulation, I have gradually found my own trading rhythm. The performance of the new wallet has been quite good recently, which gives me more confidence to continue optimizing my strategy. Lately, I have been experimenting with new ways to play SOL using small positions, with the core idea of leveraging small bets to achieve big gains, and making precise operations to compensate for the insufficient principal.
The next goal is very clear— to deepen and specialize this model. I had also tried on BSC before, but the results were average, and I still need to wait for sufficiently confirmed big opportunities before taking action. Compared to blindly chasing the trend, I value the accuracy of operations more.
Looking back, I wanted to try everything—single tokens, various strategies coming one after another. And the result? Anxiety became the norm, and my operations also became distorted. Now I understand that taking it slow is the fastest way. Calm down, focus on the strategy itself, is more important than anything else.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 5h ago
To be honest, the precise operation part is well explained, but I have to pour cold water on it—trying to "bet big with small positions" on SOL sounds a bit like making excuses for leverage. The previous BSC results were average and can only indicate so much; not all chains are suitable for the same logic. True risk control is not waiting for a "sufficiently certain big opportunity," because that's often the most dangerous time. Operations driven by anxiety and distortion are most afraid of this illusion of "certainty."
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 6h ago
This is the right way. I used to want to try everything, but I didn't succeed at any of them.
Focus is more valuable than anything else. I'm also using the small position trial-and-error approach.
SOL does have a chance this time, but we need to wait for a confirmed signal before taking action.
Anxious trading is the most dangerous. I'm currently trying to be patient and hold back.
Taking it slow actually makes you progress faster. This saying is so true.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 6h ago
This change in mindset is truly forged through blood and tears.
I understand the small position experiment with SOL, but to be honest, waiting for the "confirmed big opportunity" is quite daring.
Betting small to win big sounds easy, but in practice, it depends on individual skill; not everyone can keep up with this pace.
To put it nicely, the key is to survive until that day, otherwise even the most precise strategy is useless.
I agree with focusing on one direction; a scattergun approach is really less effective than a sniper rifle in terms of precision.
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DaoTherapy
· 6h ago
I understand the feeling of staying calm; indeed, small-scale trial and error are much more reliable than reckless bragging.
SOL's rhythm this time is well grasped, and the accuracy is on point. Otherwise, it's easy to get cut.
The ones truly making money are doing it this way; most people are still greedy.
Wait, why is the BSC performance just so-so? Is it because the coin selection isn't right?
Stick to the strategy and don't let FOMO drive you crazy.
After a whole year of accumulation, I have gradually found my own trading rhythm. The performance of the new wallet has been quite good recently, which gives me more confidence to continue optimizing my strategy. Lately, I have been experimenting with new ways to play SOL using small positions, with the core idea of leveraging small bets to achieve big gains, and making precise operations to compensate for the insufficient principal.
The next goal is very clear— to deepen and specialize this model. I had also tried on BSC before, but the results were average, and I still need to wait for sufficiently confirmed big opportunities before taking action. Compared to blindly chasing the trend, I value the accuracy of operations more.
Looking back, I wanted to try everything—single tokens, various strategies coming one after another. And the result? Anxiety became the norm, and my operations also became distorted. Now I understand that taking it slow is the fastest way. Calm down, focus on the strategy itself, is more important than anything else.