SOL recently retested below 136 again. There are still long positions that haven't been closed, and this morning there were actually short order opportunities, but honestly, I personally am more optimistic about the upward momentum today.



Since the price is below 136, there is a chance. This level can be repeatedly used for ultra-short-term long positions. Those who are slightly more aggressive can enter around 135, with a stop loss set at this 135 support level to prevent losses from expanding.

Here are the key take-profit levels: 136.4 is the first small target, then 136.67, followed by the 137 round number, then 137.2, and finally, see if it can continue breaking through around 138. The advantage of segmenting take-profit levels is that it can lock in gains while avoiding exiting too early and missing a big move.

The overall idea is: support below, room above, short-term bulls can participate appropriately.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 19h ago
The 136 hurdle is here again. I was too optimistic. Almost took a short position this morning, but luckily I didn't act. Trying a long position at 135, just to gamble a bit.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 01-11 04:54
ngl the support/resistance breakdown here is *technically speaking* fairly pedestrian... but i'll bite. 136.67 as a tp feels oddly specific tho—like you're just splitting the difference between round numbers lmao. where's the formal verification on that one ser
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consensus_failurevip
· 01-11 04:52
Trying to enter at 135, anyway there's nothing much to do On days when you can't make money, short-term trading is the only thrill Can 137 break? Feels a bit uncertain If this wave can rise to 138, I'll be rich, but who knows Segmented take-profit sounds good, just worried about trembling hands closing everything
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fomo_fightervip
· 01-11 04:51
Entering at 135 should not result in a loss. Confident that this wave of increase can break 138.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 01-11 04:48
Losing money after getting stuck around 135, breaking even when it rebounds to 137 is considered pretty good.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 01-11 04:44
Entering at 135 is really a gambling mentality, either making big profits or getting liquidated. This wave of SOL does feel a bit manipulated; taking profits in stages is a more prudent approach. If 137 can't be broken, it seems like we need to continue staying at the bottom.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 01-11 04:43
Be cautious with long positions at 135; can this 135 support line hold? Again, there's repeated tug-of-war at 136. It's so annoying; I would have closed earlier. I've heard the segmented take-profit strategy a hundred times, but the key is whether it can really reach 138. Short-term bullish participation is okay, but don't set the stop-loss too tight; a gap can break through it.
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