SOL is forming a textbook rounding bottom on the daily timeframe—the kind of pattern that catches everyone's attention when the breakout finally arrives. While the broader market sentiment stayed bearish around the $120 level, institutional accumulation was quietly happening beneath the surface. That's when you know something's brewing. The technical setup suggests a powerful move could be incoming, with targets pointing toward $190 and beyond. The key takeaway? Trying to short a trend reversal this structurally sound is typically where retail traders get stopped out. When the pattern completes and momentum kicks in, the move tends to be decisive.
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TommyTeacher1
· 2h ago
Institutions are secretly accumulating positions at the bottom, while retail investors are still stubbornly shorting... This time really is different.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-12 20:32
Institutions are quietly making big profits at low levels, while retail investors are still debating whether to short.
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NightAirdropper
· 01-12 20:32
Institutions are quietly accumulating, while retail investors are still dreaming of a bear market.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-12 20:31
Institutions are eating in the dark, retail investors are still debating whether $120 can break through... Wake up, brothers.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-12 20:31
Institutions are accumulating SOL while retail is still short... This time, they are about to get cut again.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-12 20:24
Institutions are sneaking in at the bottom, retail investors are still shorting, this wave will really cause losses
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-12 20:13
Institutions are quietly accumulating, while retail investors are still shorting. This time, they probably will have to cut losses again.
SOL is forming a textbook rounding bottom on the daily timeframe—the kind of pattern that catches everyone's attention when the breakout finally arrives. While the broader market sentiment stayed bearish around the $120 level, institutional accumulation was quietly happening beneath the surface. That's when you know something's brewing. The technical setup suggests a powerful move could be incoming, with targets pointing toward $190 and beyond. The key takeaway? Trying to short a trend reversal this structurally sound is typically where retail traders get stopped out. When the pattern completes and momentum kicks in, the move tends to be decisive.