$SOL is not trending cleanly. It’s compressing above support after a drop. That often forms a base — but bases can either launch… or break hard.

Your entry zone $120–$130 makes sense only if price keeps showing strong defenses (fast wicks, quick bounces, volume on green candles).

❓ $95 first or $150 first?

Right now, $150 is more likely first — but only slightly.

Why?

Because:

Price is still holding support, not breaking it

We are not seeing panic selling yet

Repeated reactions in a zone usually mean accumulation attempts

Markets often try to relieve pressure upward before making a deeper move. A bounce toward $150–$170 would be a normal reaction leg from this kind of support.

⚠️ But here’s the trap

The more a support level gets tested, the weaker it becomes.

If SOL loses $115 cleanly, the drop to $95 can be fast. That area below support is where stops sit. Once triggered, price can slide quickly because buyers step aside.

That’s why your stop at $108 is important. Below that, the “base” idea is broken.

🧠 Simple scenario map

Bullish path Hold $115–$125 → reclaim momentum → push to

$170 → $210 → $240

Bearish path Lose $115 → fail to recover → liquidity sweep

$95 comes before any big rally

💬 The real answer?

SOL is sitting at a decision point.

As long as support holds, the market usually attempts upside first.

But if that floor cracks, sellers take control and $95 becomes the magnet.

This is not a chase zone. It’s a reaction zone. Let SOL show its hand — strong bounce = bullish leg, weak bounce = breakdown loading.

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