everyone thinks a clean $SOL long signal is easy money, but actually the tight stop is where most degens get cooked.
case study: entry was $75.00, stop loss $74.32. that’s only $0.68 of room, less than 1% downside before you’re out. in a choppy market, $SOL can wick that in minutes while the broader market like $BTC barely moves.
the targets looked decent: tp1 at $76.28 and tp2 at $77.45. but the trap is position sizing. if you ape too big because the setup looks “safe,” one tiny wick can erase multiple good entries before the trade even has time to play out.
also worth noting this kind of call got 47.6k views, which means a lot of people may be staring at the exact same levels. when everyone clusters around the same entry, sl, and tp, liquidity games get easier. even random tickers like $NVDAB getting attention next to it shows how noisy the feed can get.
are tight-stop public calls actually alpha, or just bait for liquidity hunters?
#SOL #CryptoTrading #RiskManagement
case study: entry was $75.00, stop loss $74.32. that’s only $0.68 of room, less than 1% downside before you’re out. in a choppy market, $SOL can wick that in minutes while the broader market like $BTC barely moves.
the targets looked decent: tp1 at $76.28 and tp2 at $77.45. but the trap is position sizing. if you ape too big because the setup looks “safe,” one tiny wick can erase multiple good entries before the trade even has time to play out.
also worth noting this kind of call got 47.6k views, which means a lot of people may be staring at the exact same levels. when everyone clusters around the same entry, sl, and tp, liquidity games get easier. even random tickers like $NVDAB getting attention next to it shows how noisy the feed can get.
are tight-stop public calls actually alpha, or just bait for liquidity hunters?
#SOL #CryptoTrading #RiskManagement