The recent market situation is truly extraordinary—Bitcoin has been on a roller coaster, with fluctuations so large that they make your scalp tingle. Those chasing highs are caught in traps, the pessimists are missing out, and most people are completely at a loss amidst this volatility. But I want to say that behind chaos often lies the best opportunities. Especially the performance on the Solana chain, which has been playing out a classic buildup scenario recently. Funds that have insight into this have already started to position themselves.
Let me start with my core judgment: the 30-minute central oscillation on Solana is definitely not aimless sideways movement, but a clear signal that the bulls are quietly gathering momentum. Those familiar with Chanlun know that the essence of a central oscillation is a temporary balance of power between bulls and bears. Once this balance is broken, accompanied by a strong departure segment, the trend is about to start. From the current structural trend, the support and resistance levels of this central zone are already very clear, and the contest between both sides has basically come to an end—only the final push for a catalyst remains.
I pulled data from the 15-minute and 1-hour higher timeframes for comparative analysis. The results are quite interesting—there are no signs of divergence at the lower levels; instead, they show clues of continuous capital inflow. It’s like a battlefield scenario: the main force is already fully prepared, just waiting for the optimal moment to strike. Tonight into early tomorrow morning is very likely to be the key turning point.
However, I must emphasize one point: the market is never absolute. Our analysis is about identifying high-probability events, not gambling with all-in bets. This principle must never be relaxed. Considering the current overall market environment, this buildup on Solana is expected to provide strong support for a subsequent rebound.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-09 04:58
sol this wave is really interesting, waiting for the catalyst
Feels like the standard buildup pattern again, the time window is only a few hours
Getting caught chasing high is really miserable, better wait for confirmation signals
Chan theory indeed has its nuances, but I still think caution is the best approach
Is capital flowing in? It depends on the trading volume data
Tonight until tomorrow morning, let's see if it breaks out
But to be honest, people who go all-in have already been educated, haha
Whether sol can break out depends on these two days, I'm just watching the show
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-09 04:58
Chan Theory combined with capital flow analysis sounds good, but it depends on whether it can actually outperform the market.
If SOL can truly break through this time, it will depend on whether the trading volume cooperates; anyone can say empty words.
There are no absolutes in the market, and this statement is correct. The advice to not go all-in is even more sound—I've seen too many who make money relying on luck, only to lose it all back with skill.
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MetaReckt
· 01-09 04:55
SOL this wave of momentum does have some substance, but I still have to say—predicting the time window is way too easy to mess up.
It looks more like gambling than investing.
The market is really crazy, a bunch of people getting caught chasing highs—that's the reality.
The Chan theory sounds professional, but it seems like only a few actually make money.
From tonight to early morning? Haha, just wait to be proven wrong, everyone.
Signs of capital inflow? Feels more like the main players are accumulating and cutting the leeks.
How many times have we heard the narrative of the central pivot breaking...
Instead of analyzing the market, it's better to learn risk control first—that's the key to survival.
The SOL situation can wait; Bitcoin hasn't figured itself out yet.
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ProveMyZK
· 01-09 04:45
Don't move, let's see first. Last time I listened to this kind of analysis, I got caught off guard.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-09 04:39
Is Sol still consolidating? I see you're trying to imply something haha
Wait, why don't I feel the influx of funds you're talking about?
It's all about Chanlun and Zhongshu again, honestly just gambling, isn't it?
Is it real? Let's see when the market opens tomorrow. Currently holding and observing.
Sol's chain just knows how to hype concepts all day, where's the real money?
I don't believe you. Last time you said the same, and I got trapped.
By the way, most of the current entrants are probably just bagholders.
Support for the rebound? Before bouncing back, it has to drop through first, brother.
I don't even look at the 30-minute chart anymore; I'm too trapped. Now I just want to see how long I can survive.
Wait, why is there no chart in your analysis? Anyone can talk theory.
The main players are waiting to strike, why is no one daring to break the level?
I'm a bit impatient with this buildup. When will there be a big move?
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MetaverseHomeless
· 01-09 04:38
SOL is really holding back a big move this time, it feels like the main force is holding back frustration.
Waiting for tonight's catalyst, whether it breaks or not is the question.
By the way, the Chan Theory stuff is a bit mystical, but it’s really useful.
Not going all-in is the right way, it sounds comfortable.
The flow of funds is indeed interesting, let's see more.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-09 04:33
actually per my spreadsheet... sol's consolidation pattern taxonomically aligns with accumulation phase, data suggests otherwise from what normies are saying rn
The recent market situation is truly extraordinary—Bitcoin has been on a roller coaster, with fluctuations so large that they make your scalp tingle. Those chasing highs are caught in traps, the pessimists are missing out, and most people are completely at a loss amidst this volatility. But I want to say that behind chaos often lies the best opportunities. Especially the performance on the Solana chain, which has been playing out a classic buildup scenario recently. Funds that have insight into this have already started to position themselves.
Let me start with my core judgment: the 30-minute central oscillation on Solana is definitely not aimless sideways movement, but a clear signal that the bulls are quietly gathering momentum. Those familiar with Chanlun know that the essence of a central oscillation is a temporary balance of power between bulls and bears. Once this balance is broken, accompanied by a strong departure segment, the trend is about to start. From the current structural trend, the support and resistance levels of this central zone are already very clear, and the contest between both sides has basically come to an end—only the final push for a catalyst remains.
I pulled data from the 15-minute and 1-hour higher timeframes for comparative analysis. The results are quite interesting—there are no signs of divergence at the lower levels; instead, they show clues of continuous capital inflow. It’s like a battlefield scenario: the main force is already fully prepared, just waiting for the optimal moment to strike. Tonight into early tomorrow morning is very likely to be the key turning point.
However, I must emphasize one point: the market is never absolute. Our analysis is about identifying high-probability events, not gambling with all-in bets. This principle must never be relaxed. Considering the current overall market environment, this buildup on Solana is expected to provide strong support for a subsequent rebound.