SOL recently broke below the $130 level. However, based on the 24-hour data, the gains remain in positive territory, indicating that after the decline, the market is indeed actively accumulating. In the short term, buying pressure is relatively strong, and after pushing the price down, there is immediate support from buyers. This kind of trend often suggests the possibility of a rebound in the next phase. From on-chain and market data, the current price resistance level corresponds to a stage where market participants are relatively active.
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quietly_staking
· 20h ago
Breaking 130, but still rising in 24h... This rhythm of accumulation is a bit interesting.
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It's the same "rebound opportunity" phrase again. I always feel this phrase is more common than SOL itself.
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If the buying power is strong, it can rise? Then why did it still fall below? Seems a bit pretentious.
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On-chain activity is picking up, that's the real signal. Anyone can look at market data.
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Should I be the bag holder or wait? I'll choose the latter.
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There are indeed people bottoming out around 130, but whether it's really a good buy or just cutting losses, no one can say for sure.
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This recent dip has left me a bit confused, feeling like the market is playing psychological games.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 20h ago
Breaking below 130, so what? It's still green in 24h. This is the perfect time to buy the dip.
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SquidTeacher
· 20h ago
Falling below 130 but still rising? This wave of accumulation is interesting; it seems institutions are making moves at low levels.
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GasOptimizer
· 20h ago
Talking about a rebound just because it broke below 130? Give me a break. We need to look at the actual on-chain fund flows to speak. A positive 24h price change is meaningless; I only trust historical volatility ranges and large address movements.
SOL recently broke below the $130 level. However, based on the 24-hour data, the gains remain in positive territory, indicating that after the decline, the market is indeed actively accumulating. In the short term, buying pressure is relatively strong, and after pushing the price down, there is immediate support from buyers. This kind of trend often suggests the possibility of a rebound in the next phase. From on-chain and market data, the current price resistance level corresponds to a stage where market participants are relatively active.