Many people behave like this in the market—hesitant to act when no one is talking, panicking when prices fall, and regretting when prices rise. In fact, the market offers opportunities every day; the question is whether you can understand them. Last night, SOL's rebound at 121.3 fully demonstrated a standard technical operation, worth analyzing.



Let's start with the first detail: why is the demand zone effective? Many people draw support levels by casually connecting low points with a line, which is obviously inaccurate. The 121.3 level is different—it has supported twice already. What does this mean? Capital has formed a consensus here. When bears try to dump, bulls will target this precise point because they know there are buy orders supporting it. This is not mysticism; it’s the trace of capital battles.

Next, look at the second key point: the shape of the candlestick. A very thick body, almost no upper shadow, and a surge in volume—all three together indicate a typical bullish momentum explosion. Candlesticks don’t lie because each one is a result of capital voting. When you see this sharp expansion pattern, it’s bulls casting a "thumbs up."

The last point, which is also the easiest to overlook: don’t always wait for a "perfect signal" before acting. Beginners often want to wait for a pullback before entering, but this often results in missing the opportunity. When a valid signal appears, that’s usually the time to get on board. The market won’t always let you comfortably jump in; sometimes, you just have to dare to catch it.
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AllInAlicevip
· 14h ago
Really speaking, I saw that wave at 121.3, it's a comfortable entry point.
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 14h ago
hypothesis: this SOL bounce at 121.3 is basically the market's way of bridging consensus layers... the way repeated support points function like oracle networks validating truth
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 14h ago
That's right, that's how it was cut. I really didn't react during the 121.3 event; I only realized it afterward and felt regret.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 14h ago
121.3 Nabo is indeed precise; the consensus on funds is this strong.
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