This Spring Festival, to be honest, I didn’t get to enjoy any “meat,” mostly just “standing guard,” but I did manage to chew on a bit of this round of market “grass.”
During the Spring Festival, the external markets were quite turbulent. The US stock market’s AI concept stocks experienced increased volatility, and Bitcoin also went on several “roller coaster” rides. Watching the numbers in my account jump up and down, and looking at the dumplings my mom made on the table, I realized: the fluctuations belong to the market, but the reunion is my own.
The reason I say I was “standing guard” while also nibbling on some “grass” is because I didn’t panic and sell in the downturn. Instead, on New Year’s Eve, while everyone was watching fireworks, I used a small part of my year-end bonus to buy some “cheap goods” when Solana broke below a key support level. The logic was simple: the Year of the Horse symbolizes speed. As a high-throughput public chain, if SOL falls, the narrative of this “Year of the Horse market” would be half collapsed. Although I haven’t reached the point of “eating meat” yet, at least this “grass” is still fresh. Experience brings fortune: don’t watch the market during holidays, observe during holidays; when others panic and send red envelopes, you need to dare to catch them.
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This Spring Festival, to be honest, I didn’t get to enjoy any “meat,” mostly just “standing guard,” but I did manage to chew on a bit of this round of market “grass.”
During the Spring Festival, the external markets were quite turbulent. The US stock market’s AI concept stocks experienced increased volatility, and Bitcoin also went on several “roller coaster” rides. Watching the numbers in my account jump up and down, and looking at the dumplings my mom made on the table, I realized: the fluctuations belong to the market, but the reunion is my own.
The reason I say I was “standing guard” while also nibbling on some “grass” is because I didn’t panic and sell in the downturn. Instead, on New Year’s Eve, while everyone was watching fireworks, I used a small part of my year-end bonus to buy some “cheap goods” when Solana broke below a key support level. The logic was simple: the Year of the Horse symbolizes speed. As a high-throughput public chain, if SOL falls, the narrative of this “Year of the Horse market” would be half collapsed. Although I haven’t reached the point of “eating meat” yet, at least this “grass” is still fresh. Experience brings fortune: don’t watch the market during holidays, observe during holidays; when others panic and send red envelopes, you need to dare to catch them.