😭😭😭😭Calling a permanent $SOL ‌ short after a small rejection isn't proof of a long-term downtrend. One losing trade doesn't validate the thesis, and projecting targets like $62, $59, or $55 without confirmation can easily mislead traders. In volatile markets, price often invalidates these setups with a single strong breakout.


A better approach is to let the market confirm the direction. If SOL loses key support with strong volume, the bearish targets become more realistic. But if buyers reclaim resistance and the downtrend breaks, the short setup is invalid. Risk management and waiting for confirmation are far more reliable than assuming a move is "guaranteed."
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