$SOL just told an important story.



A vertical move from $67 → $84 was followed by a series of lower highs and lower lows.

Now price is sitting around $75, a key decision zone.

> Hold $75 → Potential relief bounce.
> Lose it → $72-$70 comes into focus.
> Reclaim $78 → Bulls regain short-term momentum.

In strong trends, the first pullback tests conviction.

The next few candles matter more than the last rally.

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AutoMiner
· 2h ago
From a technical perspective, the first pullback often tests everyone’s conviction. If 75 can hold, the probability of a short-term rebound is quite high, but if it breaks below 72, the trend may turn bearish.
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MomentumBlast
· 2h ago
This vertical surge from 67 to 84 is indeed fierce, but the subsequent consecutive lower highs and lower lows suggest the bulls are a bit worn out. Now, the decision zone at 75 is a test of conviction.
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TechSignal
· 2h ago
$75 is really a critical level. If it holds, there will be a rebound; if it breaks, it will head to $70. Let’s see how the next few K-lines move.
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OnchainTech
· 2h ago
I’m honestly pretty curious—does this kind of move often happen within a strong trend? The first pullback usually makes people hesitate, but later it’s often followed by a bigger run. What do you think this time—will it go up or down?
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