Most traders are staring at the wrong level on $SUI
For weeks, price has been squeezing inside a symmetrical triangle. Volatility keeps dropping... and history says that usually doesn't last. Right now, two levels matter more than anything: 📈 Above 0.743 → Bulls could aim for 0.853, with 1.00+ becoming a realistic technical target if momentum and volume confirm. 📉 Below 0.645 → The current structure breaks, and sellers could push price toward 0.563. One thing I don't like yet: CVD is still negative, which means aggressive sellers haven't disappeared. CMF is improving, but buyers still need to prove they can take control. I'm not interested in guessing the direction. I'll wait for confirmation, then react. Would you trade the breakout... or wait for a retest first? 👇
WLD has completely changed its short-term structure. The 4H chart shows a strong recovery from the $0.293 area, followed by higher highs and higher lows, while the 1H and 15M charts are maintaining bullish momentum.
The latest expansion also came with a clear increase in volume. Price is now pressing against the $0.405 area, which is the immediate breakout zone.
The bigger reason I like this setup is the 1D structure. Once $0.420 is reclaimed, the next major historical levels visible on the chart are around $0.53, $0.64 and $0.72.
So I wouldn't look at this as just a $0.42 trade.
$0.42 → $0.47 → $0.53 → $0.64 → $0.72
That's the larger roadmap I'm watching.
Invalidation: Below $0.348, the current bullish structure would weaken materially.
Execution: The cleaner entry is a pullback into $0.375–$0.395. If WLD breaks $0.405 with a strong 1H close, a retest of that breakout zone can also be used for confirmation.
This is a wider-stop swing setup, so position size should be adjusted accordingly.
My bias: Bullish. As long as the higher-low structure remains intact, I see considerably more upside room above the current price than downside structure suggests.
The interesting part isn’t just the breakout. A whale sent $2.4M AVAX to Coinbase, yet volume jumped 129.52% to ~$415M while top traders stayed 65.82% long and funding remained positive.
That tells me buyers are absorbing supply for now.
𝗠𝘆 𝗯𝘂𝗹𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗿𝗼𝗮𝗱𝗺𝗮𝗽: $7.50 → $8 → $9
And if $9 breaks with real volume, I’d start watching $10–$12 as the next extension zone.
I wouldn’t chase blindly here. More whale deposits or a rejection could bring $6.30 back into play.
𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗲, $𝟳.𝟱𝟬 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗱.
Would you take the first target at $8 or hold for the bigger move?
Hyperliquid is up 19% — but the real story isn’t the pump.
Trump has now put Hyperliquid directly into the US regulatory conversation, with CFTC Chairman Mike Selig reportedly working toward bringing the platform into the US in a fully compliant framework.
That changes the narrative.
Hyperliquid was being challenged over regulation, sanctions and market-structure concerns. Now the conversation is shifting toward how it can legally enter the US market.
And the market reacted hard: ~$1.35B volume, HYPE near $70, and only ~9.6% below its $76.87 ATH.
To me, THAT is the bullish hint.
If regulatory acceptance becomes reality, Hyperliquid isn’t just another crypto token — its exchange itself could become a much bigger US-market story.
BTC has already triggered 8/12 major capitulation signals, and at one point all 12 fired.
Now the structure is changing.
$BTC broke the $62K–$64K range, reclaimed $65K and pushed toward $69K. More interesting: apparent demand turned positive for the first time since Feb, around +25K BTC.
But I’m watching $71.3K–$71.5K first. Then $75K–$76.6K.
If those levels break, this stops looking like just a relief rally.
Would you call this a real recovery or just another bounce?