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A short-term rebound is expected within the next month, but I believe this is more of a technical bounce rather than a genuine trend reversal. Once a profit opportunity arises, I will immediately take profits. However, BNB's situation is different—it remains in a bullish divergence pattern, with the possibility of forming a double top, and is likely to stay more resilient than other coins. From a technical perspective, a reasonable target range should be between $1100 and $1300.

The technical pattern of SOL has already deteriorated significantly, with the right-side trend clearly broken. In this scenario, a rebound essentially provides an excellent shorting opportunity—offering the best risk-reward ratio. The entry point for short positions can reference the MA120 moving average line, considering daily volatility, around the $150 to $160 range. Once this area is reached, my plan is to immediately establish a short position on SOL to fully hedge the BNB long position, effectively locking in most of BNB's profits.

If BNB continues to surge to $1200 or $1300, I will gradually close the BNB position in stages. As for the SOL short, there is at least a chance to gain a $100 retracement for closing, after which I may consider switching to other short-term opportunities.

The core idea is to use SOL shorts to hedge BNB long risks, protecting profits in a ranging market.
BNB2,15%
SOL4,28%
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 4h ago
I'm also optimistic about BNB this time, just not daring to be too greedy... The idea of shorting SOL for hedging is good, cautious and steady is steady, just worried that the rebound won't follow the usual pattern.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 4h ago
Well, I still quite agree with this hedging logic; BNB is indeed resilient. I'm just worried that SOL might rebound too much, and then the short positions will take a hit.
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GreenCandleCollectorvip
· 4h ago
BNB is really stable, I have to admit the logic behind the short position on SOL this time is impressive. The hedging strategy is indeed sophisticated.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 4h ago
BNB still needs to be watched closely; don't sleepwalk when it hits 1300... The opportunity on SOL is indeed good for shorting. I agree with the hedging approach.
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Layer3Dreamervip
· 5h ago
theoretically speaking, this hedging construct you're describing—using SOL shorts to counterbalance BNB longs—it's basically a cross-rollup state verification problem dressed up as risk management, no? the way you're structuring the entry/exit via MA120... that's like designing a recursive SNARK validation checkpoint. elegant, tbh.
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