This wave of $SUI short positions is one of the more comfortable trades recently. When positioning around 1.06, the main factor was the appearance of weakening signals on the 4-hour timeframe. Later, coincidentally, the mainnet experienced continuous bugs causing network suspension, although the official fixed it promptly, the market's biggest concern was confidence issues. After consecutive failures, funds began to withdraw, selling pressure gradually released, and the bears' advantage expanded. Currently, the overall profit has approached 7 times.



From the news perspective, the most discussed issue remains the stability of the mainnet. On-chain funds have not shown obvious signs of inflow, and trading volume is generally declining, indicating that many investors are still on the sidelines. Technically, the price is still below the main moving averages, and the bearish trend has not ended.

For friends who haven't entered the market, I prefer waiting for a rebound to short rather than chasing a short at the current position. Focus on two resistance zones around 0.94 and 0.98. For those already holding positions, it is recommended to take profits in stages, with 0.90, 0.88, and 0.86 as three take-profit levels. The core position can continue to be observed.

Finally, as always, profits only count if they are put into your pocket. SUI is a high-volatility asset. Once network issues are fully resolved and funds flow back, the rebound could be very rapid. Be sure to strictly follow stop-loss and take-profit rules.

Remember: in the face of the trend, any pullback or dip is an opportunity to get in. Hold on, and profits may fly! Will the next move be accelerated decline or rebound? I will combine market analysis and short-term layout in my created "Sesame Camp" to give clear signals. $H $LAB #美伊谈判博弈
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