$SUI

SUI - Leveraging Fibonacci & Elliott for Precision Trades

SUI’s movement is rapid, sharp swings—both up and down. In volatile conditions like this, we aim 0.702–0.786 fib retracements (and occasionally 0.886 in harmonic contexts) for high‑probability entries. Below is a clear, Elliott-focused breakdown of the current setup and both long and short trade plans.

Before diving into the charts, let’s cover the basics of Elliott Wave Theory. Elliott Wave Theory provides a roadmap for market psychology by dividing price action into two distinct phases:

1. Impulse Phase (Waves 1–5)

Wave 1: The spark that ignites a new trend as early adopters push prices beyond the prior range.

Wave 2: A corrective pullback that tests the strength of the emerging trend, often retracing 38–61.8%.

Wave 3: The powerhouse wave—typically the longest and most dynamic—driven by broad market participation and often extending to key Fibonacci levels (1.618, 2.618).

Wave 4: A consolidating correction that digests gains and builds the base for the final thrust; it must not overlap Wave 1 territory in a classic impulse.

Wave 5: The final leg of the advance, often fueled by last bursts of optimism and weaker hands.

2. Corrective Phase (Waves A–B–C)

Wave A: Initial counter-trend reaction as profit-taking begins.

Wave B: A deceptive retracement back toward the trend, frequently trapping traders.

Wave C: The concluding leg of the correction, which typically tests or breaks the low of Wave A before the next cycle begins.

Key Points:

Impulse waves showcase momentum and structural clarity, often aligning with Fibonacci extensions.

Corrective waves follow Fibonacci retracements (38.2%, 50%, 61.8%), offering optimal entry points.

Wave 3 is seldom the shortest; Wave 4’s complexity sets the stage for Wave 5’s final push.

In the current SUI structure:

Wave 1 ignited the initial rally.

Wave 2 delivered a healthy retracement, a pullback close to the 0.618 fib, setting the stage for stronger momentum.

Wave 3 roared to a powerful peak topped at the 2.618 extension ($3.875)

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