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A SIMPLE WALLET CHECKLIST Before adding a wallet to your copy list, check more than just PnL. A basic checklist can look like this: 🟣 PnL structure — is profit spread across different trades, or mostly made by one token? 🟣 Win rate + trade count — win rate only matters when there is enough trade history behind it. 🟣 Hold time — if the wallet holds positions for less than a minute, it is hard to copy. 🟣 Average buy size — can you copy this size without getting a different price impact? 🟣 Recent activity — is the wallet still active, or is the result already outdated? 🟣 Token breakdown — which tokens made money, and where did the wallet lose? 💬 What would you add to this checklist? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
FAST TRADES ARE HARD TO COPY Not every profitable wallet is suitable for copy trading. If a wallet holds a position for less than a minute, its result may look strong in the report, but repeating that trade is extremely hard. By the time the copy-trader receives the signal, the bot sends the transaction, and the market moves further, the entry may already be completely different. This matters even more on low-liquidity tokens, where a small delay can change price impact and risk/reward. ❗️ That is why wallet analysis should not stop at PnL or win rate. Hold time matters. Fast trades can be profitable for the original wallet, but bad for copy. Profitable does not always mean copyable. 💬 Do you check hold time before copying a wallet? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
AID PLAN CHANGES THE WAY YOU WORK The paid plan in SolSqueezer is not just about “higher limits”. 📌 On free, you can check wallets one by one: find an address, open the report, review the metrics, and make a decision. That works for occasional research. But when wallet research becomes part of your system, the workflow changes. Instead of manually checking separate wallets, you can build lists, run them through batch scan, filter by 30+ criteria, compare results, and find wallets that actually match your strategy faster. So paid is not just more data. It removes manual routine and turns wallet research into a workflow. Free is checking. Paid is selection, filtering, and system. 💬 Have you already switched to the paid version? If yes, share your opinion in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
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THE FEATURE MANY PAID USERS UNDERUSE Last week, we started talking more about Token Analysis. 👕 Many users come to SolSqueezer for wallet checks, Top 10, or batch scan. But Token Analysis is often underused, even though it can be the starting point for strong research. One token can show more than price action. It can reveal the structure behind the move: who entered early, who made money, who already exited, who still holds supply, and how concentrated the token is among top holders. ✔️ This is not just token analysis. It is a way to find new wallets for your next batch scan and understand who actually stood behind the move. If you do not have a wallet list yet, start with a token. 💬 Do you use Token Analysis in your research? Drop "YES" or "NO" in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
A TOKEN IS MORE THAN A CHART A chart shows price action. It does not show how “healthy” the move is. 1️⃣ One pump may come from organic demand: many wallets entered, some took profit, and some are still holding supply. 2️⃣ Another pump may depend on a few large holders, early snipers, or wallets already sitting on unrealized profit. On the chart, both setups can look similar. In risk, they are not. That is why token research should not start and end with candles. Look at the structure: earliest buyers, top traders, current holders, holder concentration, and dev holdings. ✔️ Token Analytics in SolSqueezer helps you see who is behind the move: who entered early, who made money, who exited, and who can still pressure the supply. Chart shows the move. Wallet structure shows the risk behind it. Drop a «🔥» if this post was useful. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
NO WALLET LIST? START WITH A TOKEN Wallet research does not always start with a list of addresses. Sometimes it makes more sense to start with a token that already moved: - who entered early - who exited with profit - who still holds supply - which wallets actually made money on the move. Token Analysis in SolSqueezer turns one token into a source of new wallets. You can see not only earliest buyers, but also top traders, current holders, holder concentration, and dev holdings. ❗️ That matters: early buyers may have already exited. Current holders show who is still in the position now. So a token becomes more than something to analyze. It becomes a starting point for your next batch scan. 💬 Do you usually start research from a wallet list or from a token? Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
High PnL is where wallet analysis starts, not where it ends. The real edge comes from filtering out one-hit wallets before they turn into one-hit mistakes. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
YOUR FILTERS ARE YOUR STRATEGY There is no single “correct” filter setup in wallet research. One trader looks for wallets with a high win rate and calmer hold time. Another hunts for high ROI and accepts more noise. A third one immediately removes wallets with buy sizes they cannot realistically copy. 👕 That is why filters are not just settings. They reflect your strategy: the risk you are willing to take, the trading style you prefer, and the wallets you want to see in your shortlist. In SolSqueezer, you can filter addresses by 30+ criteria and build a shortlist that matches your own approach. 💬 Which filters are non-negotiable for you when analyzing a wallet? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
50 SOLSCAN TABS IS NOT A STRATEGY Manual wallet research often looks like this: open Solscan, check a few trades, jump into tokens, open more addresses, save screenshots, then try to rebuild the full picture in a spreadsheet. The problem is that you see fragments, not the system: 1️⃣ You may find a good trade but miss that the wallet is no longer active. 2️⃣ See high PnL but not notice it came from one token. 3️⃣ Or spend an hour on an address that would not pass basic copy criteria. A strategy starts when wallets are compared by the same metrics: ROI, win rate, trade count, hold time, PnL structure, and recent activity. Solscan shows the data. SolSqueezer helps turn it into selection. 💬 What slows down your wallet research the most right now? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
TOP 1 WALLET OF THE WEEK 💫 Wallet: 3ohRETLVMydDXVyEUgMeLnjqTgvN2GFoLwgeZBUxRzs8 This wallet scored 96 and took the #1 spot this week, but the report marks it as Mixed: watch first. The strong part is that the result does not look like one random trade. The wallet has an: 🟣 83% win rate over 12 trades 🟣 117% median ROI, 287% realized ROI, and 30.44 SOL rPnL. It also caught 2 moonshots x10+ and has a median hold time of around 1 hour, which looks more copyable than ultra-fast entries. ❗️But there is a red flag: the wallet sold more than bought on 10 tokens. That may mean the stats are inflated by airdrops or transfers. Conclusion: a strong candidate for analysis, but not for blind copy. 1. Live data and full reports are available in SolSqueezer. 2. You can also open Top 10 in the Telegram bot: choose it from the menu or send /get_10_wallets. 💬 What would you check first in a wallet like this? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
DON’T COPY ONE-HIT WALLETS A wallet can look strong because of one trade. 💫 For example, it catches a token at x20, and the overall PnL suddenly looks impressive. But if most other trades are flat or negative, that is not edge. That is one lucky outlier. For copy trading, the key is not the brightest trade, but repeatable behavior. Check whether profit is spread across different tokens, whether there is enough trade count, whether median ROI holds up, and whether the wallet is still active. A one-hit wallet can look good in a report and still be a bad copy target. 💬 What red flag usually makes you reject a wallet? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
WALLETS TO AVOID IN COPY TRADING Sometimes a wallet looks strong in the report, but is not a good copy target. Not because it is “bad”, but because its trades are hard to reproduce in real conditions. If a wallet holds positions for less than a minute, your copy bot may enter at a very different price. If one trade is built through 5–10 buy transactions, your average entry and risk can differ from the original. 📎 The same applies to snipers: an entry on the first candle may show great PnL in history, but copy delay often changes the whole result. Also watch for wallets that receive tokens from other addresses. In that case, their PnL may include positions they did not actually buy, which a regular copy trader cannot reproduce. A wallet can be profitable but not copyable. These are two different things. 💬 Which wallets do you usually exclude before copying? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
WHAT MAKES A WALLET COPYABLE? A good wallet for copy trading is not just a wallet with high PnL. You need to look at the full metric stack: 🟣 ROI High ROI matters, but check whether it came from one trade. 🟣 Win rate 60%+ can look strong, but only when read together with PnL structure and trade count. 🟣 Buy count If a wallet makes too many buy transactions in one trade, your copy bot may give you very different entries. 🟣 Trade duration Trades held for more than a minute are usually easier to reproduce than ultra-fast entries. 🟣 Position size If the wallet enters with sizes you cannot realistically match, your copy result will differ. Copy trading does not produce identical results. Bot delay, liquidity, market cap, and original buy size all change the outcome. 💬 What is your main criterion before copying a wallet? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
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WHY YOU SHOULD CHECK WHEN A WALLET BUYS A TOKEN The same PnL can hide very different scenarios. A wallet that buys before the first pump and a wallet that enters after a strong move are not the same. The first may be finding early entries. The second may be playing momentum, but if you copy it, you often get a worse price and a different risk/reward. That is why you should not only check whether the wallet made money, but where the entry happened relative to the token move: 🟣 before the move 🟣 at the start of momentum 🟣 after most of the move already happened ✔️ In SolSqueezer, you can review token-level trades, entry/exit market caps, and timing. This helps you understand whether the wallet has an edge or is just chasing a token after the main move. 💬 What matters more to you: early entry or confirmed momentum? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
MEDIAN ROI: THE FILTER AGAINST LUCKY WALLETS Average ROI can look strong because of one big trade. For example, a wallet hits x20 on one token, while most other trades are flat or negative. Average ROI gets pulled up, but that does not mean the strategy is repeatable. 💫 Median ROI gives a different view of the wallet. It shows the “middle” trade result, so one extreme winner has less impact on the overall picture. If median ROI is weak while average ROI looks high, that is a red flag: you may be looking at a lucky wallet, not a consistent trader. In SolSqueezer, Median ROI helps filter these wallets before copying and separate outliers from repeatable patterns. 💬 Do you use median metrics when analyzing wallets? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
STOP COPYING SCREENSHOTS. START CHECKING WALLETS. Telegram and X are full of screenshots from one good trade: clean entry, nice multiplier, big profit. But a screenshot does not show what happened before or after. ‼️ It will not show how many trades the wallet closed in red, its real win rate, how often it trades, position size, holding behavior, or whether it simply caught one good token. A screenshot is a moment. Wallet history is behavior. SolSqueezer helps you check the address before copying: token-by-token trades, PnL structure, ROI, activity, and whether there is a repeatable pattern behind the result. 💬 How often do you see these “profitable trade” screenshots in Telegram or X? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
WHAT IS WIN RATE AND WHY DOES IT NOT WORK WITHOUT PNL? Win rate shows the share of closed trades that ended in profit. But on its own, it says very little about wallet quality. 👉 A wallet can have an 50% win rate by closing many positions at +1–3%, while a few losers wipe out those small wins. On paper, it looks “consistent”, but the PnL tells a different story. The opposite can also happen: a lower win rate, but rare x5–x10 winners cover a series of small losses. 👌 That is why win rate should be read together with PnL, average trade ROI, winner/loser size, trade count, and token breakdown. The real question is not “how often is this wallet right?”. It is “how much does it make when it is right, and how much does it lose when it is wrong?” 💬 Do you focus more on win rate or PnL structure? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot
YOUR NEXT BAD COPY CAN COST MORE THAN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION One weak wallet in copy trading can cost more than a month of proper research. The problem is not always the market. Sometimes you copy a wallet that only looks strong on the surface: 🟣 high PnL from 1–2 trades 🟣 extremely short hold time 🟣 low liquidity 🟣 irregular activity, or entries that are hard to reproduce. ✔️ SolSqueezer helps you check a wallet before copying it: not just the final profit. But the structure behind it, token-by-token trades, activity, and metrics that show whether the wallet is actually reproducible. A subscription does not guarantee profit. But it can help you avoid expensive decisions made blindly. 💬 Which mistake is more expensive: copying too fast or researching too slowly? Let us know in the comments. Bot for wallet analysis: @solsqueezer_bot