From a technical perspective, the price is showing strength again near the support level. This short-term rally is expected to enter a new explosive phase.
Bullish strategy: Watch the first support at 89,500, followed by the 90,000 level. If these two levels can hold, the next target is 92,000. If the resistance at 93,000 is broken through, then pay attention to the key resistance zone at 93,500—if it breaks, the outlook remains bullish.
Bearish strategy: The first resistance is at 93,500, followed by 93,000. On a pullback, first see if 92,000 can hold as support; if it breaks, look towards 91,300 (note this level), and further down is around 90,400. If it continues to break down, there is still plenty of room.
Of course, these are just technical analysis ideas. Actual trading should be based on your own risk management, and gains and losses are your own responsibility. SOL's recent performance is indeed worth paying attention to, and market sentiment remains quite active.
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-10 02:20
Again and again they say there's hope for a breakout. I think I've heard this all before—how many actually manage to make a profit?
There are so many numbers, I just want to know the actual entry points. Anyway, I didn't understand it.
Is this SOL move real or not? It feels like they're drawing lines every day, and the lines keep getting broken but they still insist.
I'm not confident whether 89,500 will hold or not. Maybe I should wait and see.
Ah, this lousy market—both bulls and bears can spin a story. In the end, it still comes down to luck.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-10 02:16
93500, here comes the line again. It still hurts from the last smash.
Hope this wave can break through; I feel like 93000 is the real test.
Wait, this number is a bit much... Feeling a bit confused, let's just watch for now.
SOL has really started to shake, much more intense than a few weeks ago.
The market is active, but I'm just worried it might all be a false alarm in the end.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 01-10 02:14
honestly the 89500-90000 support zone is textbook, but have you actually calculated the slippage impact on dex exits at those levels? most retail traders just stare at numbers without considering liquidity depth... anyway sol's been printing money for arb plays if you know where to look
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StealthMoon
· 01-10 01:58
If I can't hold 89,500, I'll go all-in on a short position.
Sol is really aggressive this time; if 93,500 breaks, let's just wait and see the show.
It's all about profit and loss being self-responsible, so easy to say haha.
There are so many support levels; it feels like there's always a cushion no matter how much it drops.
I'm a bit skeptical about the 92,000 level; if market sentiment shifts, it could break at any moment.
Shorting? I think entering now is just asking for trouble, especially with such high enthusiasm.
90400 might be the real bottom; everything else is just false.
Is 93,000 a resistance level? Wake up, it's already broken through long ago.
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CryptoTherapist
· 01-10 01:54
ngl, your resistance level at 93500 is giving me major anxiety vibes... let me meditate on this chart real quick
From a technical perspective, the price is showing strength again near the support level. This short-term rally is expected to enter a new explosive phase.
Bullish strategy: Watch the first support at 89,500, followed by the 90,000 level. If these two levels can hold, the next target is 92,000. If the resistance at 93,000 is broken through, then pay attention to the key resistance zone at 93,500—if it breaks, the outlook remains bullish.
Bearish strategy: The first resistance is at 93,500, followed by 93,000. On a pullback, first see if 92,000 can hold as support; if it breaks, look towards 91,300 (note this level), and further down is around 90,400. If it continues to break down, there is still plenty of room.
Of course, these are just technical analysis ideas. Actual trading should be based on your own risk management, and gains and losses are your own responsibility. SOL's recent performance is indeed worth paying attention to, and market sentiment remains quite active.