Why I prefer to wait for SOL to slow down rather than chase rapid rises.
Today the market had a slight shake, and SOL also lagged behind, but this is not a crisis; rather, it's a signal of opportunity. Below are my true thoughts—no exaggeration, nor pretending to understand; just discussing a few details I’ve been tracking.
After seeing SOL maintain a strong position for a period and then pull back, I was not alarmed. I believe many people feel the same: when it rises too fast and too high, it often means accumulating the risk of being squeezed at high positions. A pullback, as long as it doesn't completely break the structure, is a natural adjustment, giving funds that truly recognize the project's prospects an opportunity to buy in at lower prices.
I looked at the on-chain active data and found that despite the price fluctuations, the activity did not fall. This indicates that the real demand for trading and usage is still there. The SOL ecosystem does not rely on a 'one-time bull market explosion,' but is more like a 'gradually constructed track'; this resilience can support the pullback.