#密码资产动态追踪 SOL One-Hour Level Recent Trend Analysis



The current price is around 136, and the technical indicators show several interesting signals. The Bollinger Bands have transitioned from expansion to contraction and are stabilizing, indicating that the momentum from the previous sharp decline is waning. More notably, the MACD indicator—its fast and slow lines have converged, and the green histogram bars are gradually shrinking, which is a classic sign of bearish momentum exhaustion and a potential reversal.

Combined with volume analysis, during the oscillation around 136, there have been multiple clear signs of increased trading volume, suggesting that funds are frequently crossing orders at this level, and a new market equilibrium is quietly forming. The bears cannot continue to push lower, while the bulls are quietly accumulating strength. The overall pattern is like a compressed spring—turning points often occur precisely when everyone expects sideways movement to continue.

**Trading idea is very clear: don’t waste energy in the middle-range oscillation; follow the clear breakout direction.**

Long scenario: When the price breaks out with volume and stabilizes above 136.8, consider entering. The specific entry zone is 136.9-137.2, with short-term resistance near 138.5. Place stop-loss below 136.2.

Short scenario: If the price drops below 135.5 again and rebounds are weak, consider a reverse position. Entry zone is 135.3-135, with targets around 134.0. Place stop-loss at 135.9.

The core logic is simple: let the market decide the direction; we only confirm without pre-judging. Do not act until the price reaches the level; once it does, execute decisively. Remember to keep a calm mindset and appropriate position size, with proper stop-losses—capital safety is always the top priority. The market is constantly changing, so specific timing should be adjusted flexibly based on real-time trends.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 01-10 08:10
It's the same spring theory again. I just want to know how many people can really wait until that moment of breakthrough without their mentality exploding.
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0xLuckboxvip
· 01-10 08:09
Position 136 is really stuck tight, the spring is tense enough, just waiting for a reason to break.
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NFTregrettervip
· 01-10 08:09
The spring is about to loosen, can we really hold the 136 this time? It's really crucial.
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JustHodlItvip
· 01-10 08:08
136 keep going back and forth, the spring is about to snap, just wait for the breakout signal and it's done.
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ContractHuntervip
· 01-10 07:50
Position 136 is indeed interesting. The Bollinger Bands are contracting and MACD is converging—could a spring be about to release? However, what I fear most is this moment when "everyone is waiting for a breakout," which makes it easier to get crushed. Let's wait until 136.8 stabilizes before making a move—no rush.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-10 07:42
ngl the whole "spring about to release" thing is just fancy copium for "idk which way this breaks" — but yeah, the macd compression + volume at 136 does scream opportunity cost if u miss it. liquidity depth there is sus tho, probably why u need those tight stops. just saying, seen this setup backrun into oblivion more times than i'd like to admit lol
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