When you feel like you can't hold on any longer, you can look at Musk.
His life has never been smooth sailing, but rather a journey of being knocked down and getting back up again——
1971: Born in South Africa, introverted, and bullied for a long time
1983: Sold game code at the age of 12, making money for the first time with his brain
1995: Dropped out of Stanford University to start a business, with nothing to his name
1999: Sold Zip2 and earned his first pot of gold, but was exhausted to the limit
2000: Founded PayPal, but was kicked out by investors
2002: Bet his entire fortune on SpaceX, aiming for Mars
2004: Invested in Tesla, facing doubts from the entire internet
2006: Laid the groundwork for SolarCity, betting on future energy
2008: Career exploded, company on the brink of bankruptcy, marriage fell apart, life's low point
End of 2008: Falcon 1 successfully launched, a hard-fought comeback
2013: Tesla nearly went bankrupt, he directly slept in the factory to push through
2015: Rocket recovery failed multiple times, burning through huge amounts of money
2018: Faced lawsuits, forced to give up the chairman position
2020: Starship exploded, mocked by the world
2022: Acquired Twitter, caught in losses and public opinion storm
Until now: Balancing pressure while continuing to chase Mars and AI
To put it simply, he has also faced breakdowns, but each time he was about to collapse, he pushed through.
Back to your current question:
When will SOL recover?
To be honest, no one can give you a definite time.
What you should be thinking about now is not 'when will it rise,' but rather——
Can your position still hold?
Are you stuck in a short position, or do you plan to hold long-term?
Have you left yourself an exit strategy?
The market will fluctuate, but you can't be dragged down.
Being able to persevere is a skill, but being able to adapt is even more important.
SOL will eventually have its moment, but the prerequisite is—— you need to stabilize yourself first, don't get washed out before dawn.