Repeatedly confirming at the 144 level, if it can stabilize here and the trading volume cooperates, then the previous high of 148-150 is very likely to be tested again. This is what is often said in technical analysis — as long as the key support is not broken, the upward trend remains alive.
The market actually hints at the direction, but many times we just can't see clearly. The true turning point of the market often occurs when most people are most conflicted.
The hardest part of trading is not how to chase but to learn to wait. Waiting for those opportunities you truly understand is much better than blindly following the crowd. $SOL For now, just keep observing how this support level performs.
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GasGasGasBro
· 10h ago
Is this support at 144 really holding? It feels like it's been fluctuating for a long time. When will it break through 148?
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 10h ago
Wait, is the 144 level really that crucial? It seems like every time it's called a key support, but once it breaks, it's a free fall... However, SOL is indeed interesting this time. Is the trading volume keeping up?
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 10h ago
Wait, 144 needs to stabilize before there's hope; otherwise, it might drop further.
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RugResistant
· 10h ago
ngl the volume confirmation part is what actually matters here... seen too many "support holds" that were just liquidity traps waiting to happen. 144's been tested but where's the real buying pressure tho? that's the question nobody wants to answer.
#Strategy加仓BTC $SOL The recent trend is quite interesting 📈
Repeatedly confirming at the 144 level, if it can stabilize here and the trading volume cooperates, then the previous high of 148-150 is very likely to be tested again. This is what is often said in technical analysis — as long as the key support is not broken, the upward trend remains alive.
The market actually hints at the direction, but many times we just can't see clearly. The true turning point of the market often occurs when most people are most conflicted.
The hardest part of trading is not how to chase but to learn to wait. Waiting for those opportunities you truly understand is much better than blindly following the crowd. $SOL For now, just keep observing how this support level performs.