SOL currently has a market capitalization of 80.72M, and market sentiment is clearly bullish — among the 962,000 users participating in voting, as many as 84% expressed a bullish attitude.



From a technical perspective, there is a pending short order on the SC02 M5 chart. This entry point is precisely located in a high-volume node (HVN) area, and is not disturbed by any weak zones, making this setup quite accurate. The stop-loss is set at 0.35%, with proper risk management.

It is worth noting that the current downtrend has entered its 94th cycle, with amplitude decaying to −1.59%. This narrowing of volatility often indicates that the market is accumulating energy, possibly foreshadowing larger fluctuations ahead. For traders, such a technical environment offers clear trading opportunities but also requires sensitivity to the market’s next move.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 4h ago
84% bullish? I'm just worried about such a high concentration suddenly reversing... --- Precise entry in the HVN zone, stop loss at 0.35%. I need to study this technique carefully. --- Wave amplitude decay in the 94th cycle, a feeling of energy accumulation... waiting for the next breakout. --- An 80M market cap isn't small, but the question is, are there enough bagholders? --- The bidding in the auction is bullish, but what's the reality? That's why I only look at charts and speak. --- Short orders pressed on high volume zones, risk is controllable but who knows how the whales will play it. --- Narrowing amplitude = energy accumulation? It might just be wearing out your patience, haha. --- 96.2K voters, 84% bullish. The more people are bullish, the more I want to short it... --- Waiting to see the big move after the amplitude decay, let's talk about it tomorrow.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 4h ago
84% Bullish? Why do I always feel like this is the easiest time to get cut? --- That position in HVN is really solid, just worried that a black swan might break it directly. --- Volatility has decayed to -1.59, the signal of energy accumulation is so obvious, feels like something's going to happen. --- SOL is still here telling stories, when will the real opportunity come? --- Risk control at 0.35%? Sounds like quite a few people have already jumped in and are waiting for the explosion. --- It's the 94th cycle now, the narrowing of this amplitude looks a bit suspicious to me. --- 96,000 people voted, 84% bullish, this data is a bit too perfect... be cautious. --- Wait, can the short orders inside HVN really be executed? Is the trading volume enough? --- Everyone says bullish when prices are rising, and bearish when falling, I get the logic of the retail investors. --- I've seen this kind of technical analysis too many times, and in the end, it's always reverse operation for big gains.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 5h ago
84% bullish? This data is too neat, it feels a bit fishy. Short orders falling into high trading volume areas sounds good, but I'm worried about getting trapped later. Can volatility decay amplify fluctuations? I still don't quite understand this logic. Can SOL really break through this time, or is it another round of fakeouts? Let's wait and see. Is HVN really stable at that position? I've seen similar setups fail before.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 5h ago
84% bullish? Is this data a bit too neat haha Wait, 94 cycles of amplitude decay to -1.59% and it's about to explode? Why do I feel like I've seen this logic somewhere before HVN area short orders... to put it nicely, it's just betting on a rebound Sol with a market cap of over 80M still feels a bit risky, why isn't anyone worried about the fundamentals
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MidnightTradervip
· 5h ago
84% bullish? That number seems a bit inflated, I always feel like I should do the opposite Short positions are precise, but I'm just worried about being trapped Volatility decay in the 94th cycle... Is this the rhythm of an explosion? Can SOL really break through this time, or is it just another trap for retail investors? Who can say for sure? Accumulating energy sounds mysterious, I just want to know when it will move A 0.35% stop loss is a bit tight, it might be wiped out with a rebound Bullish is bullish, but I still prefer to wait for a dip before jumping in for safety HVN is really comfortable at that position, no wonder everyone’s watching it 96,000 people voted, sounds impressive, but the real wealthy are still that small minority This technical environment is much clearer than last time, but SOL has never played by the rules
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