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EP 84.8-85.4 This range is good, if it pulls back without breaking, keep holding to eat the breakout.
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$SOL showing steady strength with a clean recovery structure.
Structure remains intact with buyers holding short-term control.
EP
84.80 - 85.40
TP
TP1 86.00
TP2 87.20
TP3 88.50
SL
83.80
Price is pushing toward local highs with liquidity resting above the 85.83 level. Expect a sweep and continuation on breakout, while downside remains supported by higher low structure and strong reaction zones.
Let’s go $SOL ‌
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Holding spot positions and getting liquidated on futures contracts—frankly, it's not that you don't understand candlestick charts, it's that your position size is too greedy. My straightforward advice: break down the "want-to-earn" part into many small parts, and first ensure you can survive until the next opportunity. Don't go all-in on spot; buy and sell in batches, and keep some bullets to pick up liquidity traps (avoid rushing into thin order books with large slippage). Futures are even simpler: only use the money you're willing to lose immediately, don't use leverage to boost confidence—i
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Recently, everyone has been talking about data availability / ordering / finality, with a bunch of terms that sound like they’re preparing for a graduate exam… I’ll focus on one main thread: what exactly are you “waiting” for? Waiting for data to be accessible to others (otherwise, writing on the chain is just a waste), waiting for the order to not be front-run (otherwise, the transaction price you see is just an illusion), and finally waiting for confirmation/finality (otherwise, if it rolls back, you’ll be cursing).
As a secondary-level trader, honestly, I just keep an eye on slippage and
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Recently, someone showed me a yield aggregator, claiming an APY that sounds like it's free... Basically, that's not "yield," it's "you're helping test the contract + betting on counterparties not to cause trouble."
The most I watch when monitoring the market is: a slippage on entry and exit, with the profit eaten up first; then layering on routing, approvals, and staking again, and when something goes wrong, you can't even tell which contract you're stuck in.
And some aggregators are essentially just throwing your money into other protocols as liquidity, sounding decentralized but actually
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