SOL is currently in an interesting position — it has risen significantly earlier, and now it’s oscillating around a high level with increased volatility. Looking at the daily chart with those long and short shadows, you can feel how intense the battle between bulls and bears is here.



I would rate the risk level as medium-high. If it breaks below the 134-135 zone, it could trigger a larger downward move. On the upside, there’s still strong resistance around 143U, making it difficult to break through easily in the short term.

**Trading ideas can be divided into two categories:**

For bullish traders, you can wait until the price pulls back to the 134-135.5U range with signs of stabilization (such as a bottoming K-line pattern on the hourly chart), and if market sentiment shows signs of warming, then consider a small position to test the waters. If you prefer a more conservative approach, wait until the price volume breaks above 139.5U (the recent upper boundary of the range) and stabilizes before considering entry.

Aggressive shorts can consider shorting when the price rebounds to the 138.5-139.5U zone, and if signs of weakness appear, open a small short position. But I must clarify, this is a contrarian move, and the risk is quite high.

**Stop-loss levels should be carefully protected:**
Long positions should set stop-loss below 133U, short positions above 140.5U.

**Target levels are as follows:**
For longs: first target 139.5U, second target 142U;
For shorts: first target 134.5U, second target 131U.

Overall, the most prudent approach at this stage is to patiently observe, use this oscillation range for high sell and low buy, but strictly control position sizes and stop-loss settings. Wait until the market clearly chooses a new direction before re-entering.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-10 23:02
133 below directly explodes, this wave of volatility is a bit outrageous, both bulls and bears are squeezing toothpaste.
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CafeMinorvip
· 01-10 12:28
This 143 resistance line really can't be broken through no matter what, I feel like SOL still needs to be refined further. Entering now just gets you trapped.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-10 05:12
Damn, it's another high-level oscillation, so annoying --- I've had my eye on the 134-135 level for a while, just waiting for it to give --- Would I dare to set a stop loss below 133... feels a bit uncertain --- Talking about selling high and buying low easily, but actual trading really wears you out --- 143 is really a strong barrier; if it can't break through this round, it might just keep wobbling --- I'm not brave enough to play aggressive shorts; the signals for a weak rebound are too hard to judge --- Wait, wait, I feel like this market is actually the most profitable operation method, but I usually can't resist jumping in after two days --- What does the warming of the capital situation signal? Can someone explain it? --- My advice is to observe first, just don't get shaken out
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 01-08 01:55
Talking about SOL again. When it oscillates at high levels, both bulls and bears want to beat each other, resulting in a back-and-forth cut. Buying the dip at 134-135 sounds good, but it depends on whether the funds warm up again. This is when the most mental resilience is tested.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 01-08 01:55
Another high-level fluctuation, it's just annoying to watch. Do the bears still want to catch the bottom? I think it's uncertain. If 143 can't be broken, the bulls will have to admit defeat. Listening to "sell high, buy low" sounds simple, but in practice, a single slippage can ruin it. If it drops below 133, it's over. Quickly set your stop-loss and don't play recklessly. Oh my, this volatility feels like the main force is just teasing us. We've bounced twice at 134; can it hold this time? I'm a bit scared. Actually, just wait for the direction to be confirmed, don't rush into the market to get yourself killed. 139.5 is the hurdle; only if it's broken will there be hope.
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NFTFreezervip
· 01-08 01:48
SOL's recent high-level consolidation indeed feels like a bottleneck, with both bulls and bears arguing, and it seems like a direction could be chosen at any moment. That shadow line really gives me a headache; better wait and see, don't get caught in a trap. 143 really can't be pushed down; it's better to recognize this reality early. Around 134 could be considered, but it depends on the market sentiment. Listening to the idea of selling high and buying low sounds simple, but in practice, it's just being whipped back and forth. Counter-trend short? Bro, you're playing with fire. The lines at 133 and 140.5 must be firmly defended, or it could lead to a liquidation. I'm still on the sidelines, waiting for the market to choose a side.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-08 01:45
Still hanging around 134-135, feels like I need to wait a bit longer for this wave, it's too easy to get caught. Honestly, I find this kind of high-level fluctuation the most annoying, it easily leads to reckless moves. If 143 can't be broken, forget about it. Just be honest and buy low, sell high. It's really dangerous if it drops below 133. Everyone, make sure to protect your stop-loss. Still the same advice: when there's no clear direction, it tests your mindset the most. I choose to lie flat.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-08 01:44
SOL has indeed taken a position this time. I'm most annoyed by the high-level oscillation; making a profit from the spread or getting slapped in the face—it's all about who breaks first. Wait, is 143 really that solid? It felt like it was almost broken last time. Brothers betting on the bears, be careful. If 133 falls below, there will be a chain reaction, and it could drop rapidly. Listening to "buy high and sell low" sounds simple, but I get nervous when doing it. I'll wait for a clear signal before acting. The 134 level is too critical. If it breaks, I'll go all-in on a short position. If it doesn't, I'll keep lying flat.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 01-08 01:32
It's the same old story. When it's oscillating at high levels, just wait for the chives to be harvested. If 143 doesn't break, I won't believe in SOL.
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