Every Solana trade I close, I don't just pocket the gains—I reinvest them back into $ALON. It's a simple strategy really: let the profits work for you instead of sitting idle. The way I see it, holding rewards is one thing, but compounding your position in the asset you believe in is another level entirely. That's how you build real bags in this market.
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BearMarketBard
· 17h ago
This compound interest strategy is indeed awesome, but whether ALON can hold up until that day remains to be seen.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-04 16:30
ngl, the compounding narrative here has some non-trivial externalities worth examining... reinvesting 100% assumes perfect market conditions, which historical precedent suggests is arguably optimistic at best. path dependency cuts both ways.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-03 05:53
Compounding, huh? It really is tempting.
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MevHunter
· 01-03 05:50
Working people all understand compound interest; this guy seems to have grasped it.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-03 05:41
This compounding strategy is really aggressive, just worried that $ALON might underperform someday.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-03 05:34
The concept of compound interest sounds simple, but it's hard to implement in practice.
Every Solana trade I close, I don't just pocket the gains—I reinvest them back into $ALON. It's a simple strategy really: let the profits work for you instead of sitting idle. The way I see it, holding rewards is one thing, but compounding your position in the asset you believe in is another level entirely. That's how you build real bags in this market.