SOLV has been holding since October 10th, and honestly, these three months have been quite a grind. Reflecting repeatedly on my actions and what I've learned during this period, I gradually understood a principle — making money doesn't have to be complicated; just find the method that suits you and stick with it.



Recently, I decided to adopt a new approach, using a strategy that better fits me. When SOLV rises again, I'll just take action directly, no longer waiting indefinitely.

Thinking carefully, it really is the case. My current capital should have been cleared out on October 10th, but I was the lucky one who didn't enter the market at that time. Since I haven't lost what I was supposed to, there's nothing to fear now — just go all in and do it.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-19 00:11
Buying the dip in SOLV for three months and still losing money, I advise you not to bother anymore, buddy. Persisting with this approach after hearing it so many times, in the end, it still comes down to luck. Didn't enter the market and instead avoided losses? Then just keep holding cash and wait, don't bother with those new strategies. Your mindset adjusts quickly, from agony to relaxation, almost ready to go all-in on your account. Instead of losing the principal, you're more daring now, a typical survivor bias. Be careful of a crash.
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 01-17 14:35
Haha, holding SOLV for three months without moving is really a form of cultivation. As a retail investor like me, I couldn't hold on anymore. Before bottom fishing, first figure out whether you're a gambler or an investor, brother. So are you now planning to cut losses or keep holding? Basically, it's about finding a strategy that suits you. The problem is that most people simply can't find one. If this wave can turn around, I’ll believe you are the chosen one. Take profits when the time is right, don't be greedy. Stories like this in history usually end badly. Not entering the market and instead avoiding a disaster—this luck is real, but the true test is at the moment of action.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 01-16 03:57
Starting to self-hypnotize again, it's October and I still haven't run. To be honest, I'm just stuck and can't move, so I make up stories to make myself feel better. I've been through this before; in 2018, I also lied to myself like this, and in the end, SOLV disappeared just like those projects that died on exchanges. Waiting for it to rise? Bro, I advise you to check if the contract has any risks.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-16 03:56
Holding a losing position for three months with that mindset is truly something else. I'd say they just haven't reached that moment of real despair yet. Honestly, sometimes you really can't tell the difference between perseverance and stubbornness, but this time you've got some insight. When it bounces back, cut the position—that's the right approach. Stop wrestling with it anymore.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-16 03:52
Holding onto SOLV for three months is indeed a form of cultivation. To be honest, by now you should know your own rhythm. Get up and run, don't dawdle anymore, brother. Never having lost money and daring to go all-in, I respect that mindset, but don't turn around and trap yourself. It's easy to say, but hard to do. The key is whether you can really follow the plan.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 01-16 03:39
Haha, three months of holding off is not easy. I really understand that feeling of repeatedly being torn. Wait, you said to find a method that suits you and stick with it, but then you say to change your approach? That logic is a bit confusing haha. Not entering the market actually helped you avoid losses? Luck does exist, but relying on luck to cover strategy gaps... that's a bit risky. You said you wouldn't wait, but you're still waiting. Waiting for SOLV to rise before taking action, aren't you still waiting, brother? This sounds like you're encouraging yourself, I get it, but adjusting your mindset and actual trading are two different things.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-16 03:29
It's been three months and I'm still holding, I have to say, this mindset is really tough, haha. Making money is actually that simple, just find the right method and persist. Since I didn't lose anything by picking up a bargain, I really have no worries now. When SOLV takes off, I'll just go all-in and sell everything in one go, that's how I'll do it.
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