I get the frustration—Solana can move fast in both directions, and that cuts both ways.
Let’s be real for a second: this isn’t about SOL alone—it’s about your position and risk.
First, ask yourself 3 key things:
1. Why did you enter the trade?
Was it a long-term belief in SOL?
Or just a short-term hype trade?
👉 If it was hype and the setup is invalid now → holding is usually just hope, not strategy.
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2. How deep are you down?
Small loss (5–10%) → manageable, you still have control
Big loss (20%+) → now it’s a risk decision, not an ego decision
👉 Many traders blow accounts because they refuse to accept losses.
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3. Do you have a stop-loss plan?
If you didn’t set one before entering, that’s the real issue—not SOL.
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Two realistic options:
✔️ Option A: Cut and protect capital
If your trade idea is invalid
If you’re overexposed
If this drop broke key support
👉 This is what professionals do. Survival > ego.
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✔️ Option B: Hold (only if this is a planned swing/investment)
You believe in SOL long-term
You’re not using high leverage
You can emotionally handle more downside
👉 Then holding can make sense—but it should be intentional, not panic.
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Brutal truth:
If you're asking “should I hold or close?” after the drop…
you probably entered without a clear plan.
That’s fixable—but don’t double down blindly.
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What I’d do (simple rule):
If this was a leverage trade → I’d seriously consider closing or reducing
If this was spot + long-term belief → I’d hold or even average carefully
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If you want, tell me:
Your entry price
Spot or leverage
Position size
I’ll give you a much more precise call based on your exact situation.
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