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SOL's recent trend has made many people a bit restless. In a downward market, some are eager to buy the dip, while others are becoming more cautious. How should one judge the situation? Instead of guessing, it's better to look at the market charts.
News Sentiment Adds Pressure
Early morning, news about Trump's "Peace Committee" flooded the headlines. Such sudden, uncertain geopolitical events often attract large funds into traditional "safe-haven assets" like Bitcoin. High-risk assets like SOL are more susceptible to capital withdrawal in the short term. At this moment, market sentiment turns cautious. No matter how vivid the imagination, don't expect a "bull market comeback"; focus on the movement of funds.
Technical Indicators Show Clear Pressure
Looking at the 4-hour chart, several signals are quite clear. The MACD double lines are still oscillating below the zero line, indicating that the bears still have strength; the price is stuck below the resistance zone of 135-137, with each rebound to this area being suppressed. Support levels below are 132 as the first checkpoint, followed by the strong support band at 130. As long as 135 cannot be突破, the probability of a decline remains.
How Retail Investors Should Operate
When the rebound approaches 135-137, reduce positions accordingly—greed is a big mistake; if the price drops to the 132-130 range, consider entering in batches with a stop loss below 129; once volume breaks through 137, wait for a pullback confirmation before following, with targets around 140-143. Never go all-in at once, and don't foolishly try to guess the bottom.
Based on the trend, SOL is likely to first pull back and then fluctuate today, probably around 132. If 132 cannot hold, then 130 becomes the last lifeline. The good news is that as long as the support at 130 is not effectively broken, the opportunity for a rebound is hidden within market panic. Unless there's a volume breakout above 137, a rise to 140 might just be a trap set by the main players. The market is full of opportunities; maintaining a calm mindset is key to winning.