$sol is back around 70, but this time I’m even more nervous



The wave that pushed it up from 60 earlier, many thought the bull market was back

But what happened?

It’s just volatility again.

Now $SOL 71.29, down nearly 3% in 24 hours

$BTC 64,112, still didn’t hold 65,000

$ETH 1,735, still sliding down

Market sentiment hasn’t really shifted bullish

Everyone’s talking about bottoming, but no one dares to add positions

Afraid of getting caught holding the bag

I actually think, if there’s another pullback, around 60 is still the starting point for the rally

Breaks 70, with support at 66.55, if it holds, it could bounce again

But if 64 breaks, then 62 to 60 is the real bottom

The key is, $BTC must not break 59,000

If it does, not only $SOL, $ETH will also crash

The current issue is, everyone’s watching the rebound, but no one dares to buy the dip

Two weeks ago, shorted $ETH near 1600, and still haven’t been squeezed out

This is classic: right direction, wrong rhythm, still getting market-tormented

My current strategy is just one sentence:

Don’t chase longs, don’t panic sell, wait for a dip to key levels, buy in stages at low prices

This isn’t guessing the bottom, it’s calculating the odds

Earlier, Strategy’s preferred stock STRC dropped to $89, hitting a new IPO low, with a yield of 12.9%, and the company even said selling $BTC could pay dividends for 32 years

In the context of Bitcoin at 64,000, this tells the market: institutions have chips, but they’re also doing the math, whether to sell depends on if the price reaches the right level

For altcoins and $SOL like these that don’t follow the rally but follow the drop, liquidity will only tighten further, and contract liquidation pressure remains, don’t expect an independent trend now

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