#Solana行情走势解读 Last weekend's market story was quite simple—liquidity dried up, the market moved sideways within a narrow range, and everyone was waiting for a decent exit point that never came. After two days of tense patience, the market suddenly turned on Monday, launching a strong rally.



$BTC and $ETH performed the most eye-catching, with increased volume and a direct surge upward, fully confirming previous judgments. Many long-position partners happily took profits during this wave. $SOL also followed the trend enthusiastically; although it had undergone sufficient correction earlier, once it rebounded, the momentum was strong.

This cyclical buildup leading to explosion follows the same old logic—the period of liquidity drought is often when major institutions quietly position themselves. Once the timing is right, funds will flood in en masse. The key is to endure that painful waiting period.
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DegenDreamervip
· 12h ago
It's another suspenseful waiting period, but this time it finally paid off. Sitting on the sidelines for two days, that wave on Monday directly broke even plus profit. SOL's rebound momentum is truly incredible. Only when it exploded did I realize what big institutions are planning; as small investors, we just have to learn to endure. Liquidity exhaustion = accumulation phase; this logic is being validated more and more. Really, once you see through this, you won't be so anxious. Next time during sideways trading, you still need to hold on. Those two days really made me anxious; everything felt off. Luckily, I held on. When institutions play out this script repeatedly, we just need to follow the pattern. But honestly, the agony period can really kill people. Next time, should I just wait for a signal before entering?
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 12h ago
It's been really tough, I almost couldn't sleep these past two days. Finally, Monday turned things around, and SOL surged really strongly. Really? Is the institution quietly positioning like this? Then how are retail investors supposed to play... Looking at this chart, it's the same old trick, but this time BTC leading the way is still satisfying. Wait, why didn't my order follow? So regretful. This is the legendary strong momentum of the big pancake, ETH didn't give face either. Two days of anxiety, I just couldn't hold back. Luckily, I didn't cut my losses. Are the funds about to pile in? I already went all in a long time ago, betting on this wave. Damn, it's another accumulation phase. I always miss the best entry point. SOL is really powerful this time, it looks like it's about to hit a new high.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 12h ago
Damn, it's that same "institutions secretly accumulating" story again. Why does no one get tired of hearing it every time? The waiting period has worn me out; I've been wanting to withdraw for a long time. No, why didn't anyone remind me when BTC and ETH started to rally? SOL's rebound is real, but it feels like it won't last long before it consolidates again. Who made money this round? Honestly, raise your hand. I'm convinced about the liquidity drought period, but I just don't know when the "right time" will come. It's a bit annoying to see these after-the-fact analyses. I'm really jealous of those who are "happy to cash out," while I was all along just taking the losses.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 12h ago
It's that same old story of "institutions are deploying," hearing it so much my ears are getting calloused. The problem is I always get stuck in that painful period and end up liquidated, just can't hold on. Last week, I had 15% space above the liquidation price, but I was shaken out anyway. Now I'm watching the rebound and regretting not holding on. It's easy to say, but the real test is risk control points and mindset. I haven't handled either well. Has anyone calculated the collateralization ratio of this SOL wave? I'm afraid it's another high-level entry. If only I knew earlier, I would have been able to hold on through the waiting period. I wouldn't be called LiquidatedAgain now. Wait, is there anything abnormal about the borrowing rate during this rise? Often, that's the prelude to the next liquidation. For the longs who took profits, good for them. I'm still testing the waters on the edge of adding more, living in two different worlds. Is liquidity exhaustion just to be rushed into? Man, your idea is too naive. Institutional deployment and retail liquidations are often separated by just one forced liquidation.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 12h ago
Oh no, it's the same old trick. Wait a bit and suddenly there's a surge. I got caught during that painful period last time and sold off. SOL's rebound momentum is indeed strong, but unfortunately I didn't hold all the way through. The most difficult part was the liquidity drought, every time I thought the market was going to collapse, but then... These institutional players are too experienced with their tricks. We retail investors are just here to run alongside. Missed out on that BTC wave this time, let's try again next time.
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