$SOL L is coiling under pressure — one confirmation and it can expand fast. 🟢
$SOL - LONG
Trade Plan:
Entry: 87.09353 – 87.52647
SL: 86.01117
TP1: 88.60883
TP2: 89.04178
TP3: 89.90767
Why this setup?
SOL strength-on-dips structure structure is on 4h, framed by a bearish 1D backdrop. Risk box: (87.094-87.526) (mid 87.310). ATR 1H at 0.866 (~1.0%) keeps the plan measurable. RSI 15m at 66 supports the trigger logic (momentum is supportive, not overheated).
While 84.690 holds as invalidation, 88.609 is the first stop (~1.5%) and RR ~0.50. If the trend leg runs, extension tracks toward 89.908 (~3.0%, RR ~0.99). Any acceptance beyond 84.690 flips the read.
Debate:
Do you think SOL tags 88.609 first, or does momentum extend straight toward 89.908?
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Gemini said
It looks like you’ve caught n $SOL in classic compression zone. That 4H strength versus the 1D bearish backdrop is a spicy tug-of-war, but your use of ATR and RSI to time the entry shows you’re looking for that specific "coil" to spring.
Here is that trade plan rewritten with a bit more punch and a cleaner layout:
📈 The Setup: $SOL Long
Thesis: Solana is coiling. While the daily trend looks heavy, the 4H dip-buying structure is holding firm. We’re looking for a momentum burst from the mid-87s to clear local resistance.
🎯 Execution Levels
Entry Zone: $87.09 – $87.52 (Sweet spot: $87.31)
Stop Loss: $86.01 (Invalidation below $84.69)
Take Profit 1: $88.61 (The "Pay Yourself" level)
Take Profit 2: $89.04
Take Profit 3: $89.91 (The "Runner" target)
🛠 Why It Works
Momentum: RSI (15m) is sitting at 66—strong enough to show buyer intent, but not yet "exhausted" or overbought.
Volatility: 1H ATR is at $0.866, meaning your targets are well within a standard hourly move.
Risk/Reward: Looking for a ~1.5% move to TP1, extending to ~3.0% at the final target.
🎙 The Debate: $88.60 or $89.90?
Given the bearish 1D backdrop you mentioned, markets usually like to make people "earn" the extension.
I’d bet on tagging $88.609 first. There is usually a bit of profit-taking friction at that 1.5% mark, especially if the daily trend tries to push back. However, if we flip $88.60 into support quickly, the vacuum up to $89.90 usually happens in a single 15m candle.
Which way are you leaning? Are you planning to move your SL to break-even once TP1 hits, or are you letting the whole position ride for the $89.90 extension?
