If $ACE runs back to my main target at $14, that turns into roughly $576K.
That’s around +$566K profit from this entry.
Weekly chart just broke the long downtrend, and this is exactly the kind of dead-looking Binance chart that can surprise everyone when volume comes back.
Key levels I’m watching:
Entry zone: $0.20-$0.25 First resistance: $0.50 Next target: $1.50-$2.00 Major target: $4+ Final target: $14
Stop loss for me is a weekly close back below $0.13-$0.15. If this breakout holds, $ACE starts looking very serious.
Survivorship Bias in Copy Trading: Why the Top Solana Wallets Look Better Than They Are
Every wallet leaderboard on $SOL shows you the same thing: addresses that are up. That sounds obvious until you think about what it means for the decision you are about to make. A ranking of winners is not a ranking of good traders. It is a ranking of whoever survived the last stretch of market, and those two groups overlap far less than the interface suggests. The wallets you cannot see are the point For every address sitting near the top of a profit ranking, a much larger number ran a near identical strategy and ended flat or down. They are not on the board, so they never enter your thinking. This matters because the strategy and the outcome get conflated. You look at a wallet that turned a small balance into a large one and read it as skill. Some of it is. Some of it is one position that happened to work, applied at size, during a window where that approach paid. The same approach run by a hundred wallets produces a distribution. You are shown the right tail and asked to treat it as the average. High risk looks like high skill from the outside There is a specific version of this that catches new copy traders. Aggressive position sizing produces the most extreme results in both directions. A wallet that puts a large share of its balance into single low cap tokens will either post spectacular numbers or disappear. The ones that disappear stop being visible. So the leaderboard systematically over represents the riskiest style of trading, and presents it as the most successful one. Copy that wallet and you inherit the risk profile, not the outcome. The outcome already happened. Position sizing on your side is the defence. A fixed buy amount, set in advance, means a followed wallet going all in on something does not translate into you doing the same. What to look at instead of the profit column Ranked profit is the least useful number on the page. A few others are worth more. Look at how many trades produced the result. A wallet up heavily across two hundred trades is telling you something different from one up heavily across six. The first is a process. The second is an event. Look at the losing trades, if the interface shows them. A wallet with no visible losses is usually a wallet whose losses are still open, sitting unrealised in tokens nobody wants. Look at how long the address has been active. A wallet that only exists inside the current market has never been tested by a different one, and the market that made it will not last forever. Look at the size of the largest single win relative to the total. If one trade carries the entire record, you are copying a lottery ticket that already paid. The interpretation nobody puts on the marketing page Copy trading works. It works for a narrower reason than most people assume. It does not transfer skill. It transfers trade selection, which is one input among several, and it arrives with a delay and without the context that produced it. What you get is exposure to a style. Whether that style suits your capital, your risk tolerance and your attention span is a separate question no leaderboard on $SOL can answer for you. Understood that way, the screening job changes. You are not hunting for the highest number. You are looking for a wallet whose behaviour you would be comfortable repeating for the next three months, including in the weeks it loses. Tools that let you bound what gets copied matter more than tools that rank wallets. Minimum and maximum market cap filters in Banana Gun, for example, decide which of a followed wallet's trades reach you at all, which quietly does more for your outcome than picking a slightly better address. Pick for consistency, not for the top of the board The wallet that ends up worth following is rarely the one at the top. It is usually somewhere in the middle: fewer spectacular numbers, more trades, a visible pattern you can describe out loud. Boring is easier to copy. Boring is also easier to size correctly, because you can predict roughly what the next trade will look like. The addresses at the top of the board got there partly by taking risks that will eventually catch up with some of them. You do not have to be standing behind them when it does. What do you screen for before following a wallet, and has a leaderboard ever talked you into one you regretted? #CopyTrading #Solana #SmartMoney #CryptoTrading
How to Copy Trade on Robinhood Chain With Banana Gun
Robinhood Chain wallets are moving fast right now, and $ETH traders will recognise the setup, because Robinhood Chain is one of the six chains Banana Gun's Telegram bot already covers. If you want to mirror somebody else's positions on this chain instead of hunting tokens yourself, copy trading through the Banana Gun Telegram bot is live and works the same way it does on Ethereum, Solana, Base, BNB Chain and MegaETH. Short version: pick a wallet, tell the bot how to copy it, set hard limits so one bad trade cannot wreck the rest, then manage the exit with the same attention you gave the entry. None of that changes because the chain is new. What changes is how thin the track record is, and that shifts nearly all of the risk onto wallet selection. What copy trading on Robinhood Chain actually does Copy trading mirrors another wallet's buys inside your own, using your own funds and your own settings. Banana Gun shipped this on Robinhood Chain the day the chain opened to trading bots, alongside market buys, limit orders and faster execution. There was no separate setup step and no waitlist. That matters because copy trading is only as good as the wallet on the other end. The mechanism is identical everywhere Banana Gun supports it. The judgment call about who to follow is where a new chain gets harder, not the software itself. Picking a wallet worth following Robinhood Chain does not have years of wallet history the way $SOL or Ethereum trading does. Treat every wallet you find as an early sample size, not a proven record. Look for a pattern of multiple exits, not one lucky trade, and check whether position sizes shrink as market cap rises instead of staying reckless. A wallet worth copying on a brand new chain trades like it has already survived a bad week: sized entries, staggered buys, exits that actually show up on the chain. A wallet with entries and no sells has given you no evidence it knows how to leave a trade, and leaving is half the job. Setting the copy mode and the limits Banana Gun gives you three copy modes here: Simple, Advanced and Advanced Presets, the same three it runs on every supported chain. Which one suits you is worth reading in the bot itself before you commit size, because a chain this young gives you no track record to fall back on. Set Buy Fixed so every copied trade uses the same position size instead of scaling with whatever the target wallet spent. Turn on Buy Only Once, which applies a 7 day block against repeat entries from the same wallet, so one wallet cannot quietly stack your exposure. Then set Min and Max Market Cap filters to stay out of the thinnest launches and out of anything already too large to move meaningfully. Managing the exit, not just the entry Copy trading fails most often on the exit, because a copied buy still needs your own exit logic. Trailing Stop Loss protects gains as a position runs, adjusting the stop upward without you watching a chart all day. Limit orders let you fix an exit price ahead of time instead of reacting once a token starts moving. Neither depends on what the copied wallet does after you buy. That wallet might hold for hours or sell in minutes, and you have no visibility into which until it happens on-chain. Your own trailing stop or limit order is the only exit plan you actually control. Common mistakes on a new chain Copying a wallet found in a screenshot with no visible history is the most common mistake, and the costliest one on a chain this new. Skipping the Min and Max Market Cap filters is close behind, since without them the bot will copy into microcaps that can move sharply before the notification even lands. The third mistake is assuming Banana Gun is the only bot here. Maestro also supports Robinhood Chain, and TradeWiz, Bloom and Sigma have all been reported trading it too. That competition does not change how copy trading works, but ignoring it invites bad assumptions about how thin liquidity actually is right now. Safety defaults help regardless of chain. Honeypot detection blocks contracts you cannot sell, Anti-Rug and Anti-Rug GWEI carry an 80-85% success rate, and Reorg Protection covers a failure mode that has nothing to do with wallet selection. None of it replaces picking the right wallet first. Auth runs through Privy, using Google, Twitter or Telegram login, non-custodial by design. The bot executes the trade you approve. It is not a substitute for the wallet research above. If you have copy traded on a newer chain before, what actually convinced you to trust a wallet enough to switch the copy on? #BinanceSquare #RobinhoodChain #CopyTrading #TradingBots
Higher imo. People aren’t just buying $BANANA for the chart. Traders are holding it because it gives them better rewards while trading memes on Banana.
Blockchain Beast9
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Жоғары (өспелі)
$BANANA consolidating for next upward leg following strong buying bounce! ⚡💎🚀🔥
Still think $BANANA goes higher. Meme trading is hot rn and the token gives Banana Bot/Pro users better rewards. Makes sense to stack it.
JISHNU THADATHIL
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AI Capital Is Getting Selective 🧠 $AMD remains a major semiconductor and AI-cycle indicator, making chip-sector sentiment important for broader risk appetite. 💻 Continued strength would reinforce the technology backdrop. $BANANA remains highly sensitive to speculative flows and meme-market sentiment. 🍌 A higher-low structure would be more constructive than another vertical price spike. $CLO remains a high-beta momentum name with strong trader attention. ☁️ Holding recent support during consolidation would keep buyers in control.
Higher for me. More meme traders using Banana means more people wanting to hold $BANANA for the extra rewards. Simple.
Bull Master 01
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$BANANA LONG SPOT SETUP
Trading Family… BANANA is quietly setting up for another expansion. The recovery from $2.70 is clear, and price is now pushing back toward the key $4 resistance zone.
If buyers break through, this could get VERY interesting.
Entry: CMP ~$3.75
TP1: $4.50 TP2: $5.50
SL: $3.30
I’m watching the $4 breakout closely. No need to chase a candle get positioned properly and let the setup work.
Spot only. Manage your risk and stay patient. This is my personal analysis, not financial advice. Always DYOR.
I think higher. If you’ve been watching the $BANANA updates, traders actually need to hold it to get better rewards when trading memes. Pretty bullish.
Higher imo. If you look at the major updates on $BANANA. Memecoin traders are stacking the token to get good rewards while trading memes on Banana bot/pro. Bullish LFG!
Marialecripto
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$BANANA LONG Entrada: $3.74 $3.75 TP1: $4.50 TP2: $5.50 SL: $3.30 #Marialecripto opera aquí👇👉 $BANANA
Did you close bro? It looks bullish on daily time frame. I think memecoin traders are stacking hard $BANANA right now. They are getting big cashback and rewards when trading on banana bot and holding $BANANA
PhoenixTraderpro
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🚨 $BANANA REJECTED AT 3.80 — SELLERS GRIP THE WHEEL AGAIN! 📉
📊 That 3.80 rejection is a textbook supply-zone ambush — buyers chased the highs, got trapped overhead, and now the bid is fading fast. Three consecutive red candles off that ledge confirm it: momentum has already flipped. 📉
💡 As long as price respects the 3.75 resistance flip, the path to lower support stays wide open. The targets stack like stairs heading down — first blood at 3.60, then 3.55, with the real payout sitting at 3.48. Tight risk, defined levels. 💬 Are you selling the rip or waiting for a 3.75 retest before entering? 👇
⚠️ Not financial advice. Always manage your risk. 🛡️
Just bounced after this dip bro. Memecoin traders are buying every dips on $BANANA. They want to get more juicy rewards and cashback when trading memecoins on banana bot
Blockchain Beast9
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$BANANA rejecting at critical overhead moving average lines as bearish momentum accelerates! 📉⚠️🔥💥