Looking at this price action, we could be setting up for a textbook range-bound scenario. The idea here: watch for a sweep of the resistance at the highs, followed by a move down to test the lows. That's your classic range play setup.
Strategy: Trade the range systematically—long near support, exit near resistance. Rinse and repeat until the structure finally breaks. When it does break, that's when you position for the directional move.
For now, respect the boundaries and let the oscillations work in your favor. Range plays like this are where patient traders make consistent gains.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 01-10 23:12
Range-bound oscillation is back again, I've already figured out this pattern long ago, buying low and selling high repeatedly just keeps cutting my own profits.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-10 21:51
Range play sounds good, but I'm worried that if it breaks the level, it will directly smash through the support, and at that time, small retail investors like us will still suffer heavy losses.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-10 21:51
It's the same old routine of range trading. With SOL's repeated fluctuations, making a few points would already be good.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-10 21:51
Range play is back again. I've played this trick so many times that I'm bored of it.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-10 21:47
Range play is back again. Will it really break this time? I actually think SOL's repeated testing this time is just accumulation.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-10 21:44
range bound on sol? yeah ngl the mempool's been eerily quiet during these swings... fees tell stories price charts won't.
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Blockchainiac
· 01-10 21:34
Range fluctuation is happening again. Can SOL break the level this time? Feels like we're going to be repeatedly chopped for profit again.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-10 21:26
Range fluctuations are back again; I'm too familiar with this routine.
SOL/USD - Technical Setup Alert
Looking at this price action, we could be setting up for a textbook range-bound scenario. The idea here: watch for a sweep of the resistance at the highs, followed by a move down to test the lows. That's your classic range play setup.
Strategy: Trade the range systematically—long near support, exit near resistance. Rinse and repeat until the structure finally breaks. When it does break, that's when you position for the directional move.
For now, respect the boundaries and let the oscillations work in your favor. Range plays like this are where patient traders make consistent gains.