Next, SOL will experience a small wave of one-sided upward movement. The difference between this one-sided rise and the one-sided rise from October 2023 to March 2024 is that the current rebound is a gradual pullback after a major correction, showing oscillatory upward behavior. The one-sided rise from the end of the previous year to the beginning of last year was a weekly-level upward trend. There is a significant difference in the upward space between the two.

In a one-sided rise, to truly pursue maximum profit, one must be aggressive, but this aggressiveness requires a high level of skill. Just like during the one-sided upward trend of the past two years when I went long on SOL, I would add to my position every time it retraced to 0.286-0.382, seamlessly taking profits in between and ensuring there were no gaps, almost never missing a point. However, there is a risk point: if it rises consecutively in two small waves, it will generally retrace by 11-17 points. If you do not take profits in time, the gains are easily given back, and when it retraces to low levels, you may not dare to add to your position, as doing so could lead to significant losses. Therefore, it's best to go long on SOL by taking profits in batches during each small wave. Unless the market reaches a very strong time point, for example, when the weekly MACD climbs above the zero axis, then one can replicate that aggressive approach seen in the one-sided rise from the end of 2023 to March 2024.

A one-sided rise in the cryptocurrency market is like hitting a long winning streak in a casino. If it's a dealer's long streak, you should keep betting on the dealer; if it's a player's long streak, you should keep betting on the player, continuing until it ends. In the gambling context, encountering a long streak usually means playing hundreds of hands before it happens again; the cryptocurrency market is similar, with 90% of the time oscillating and less than 10% of the time being one-sided, and this 10% typically represents the golden time to make profits in a year.