Yello Paradisers, have you noticed how calm #SUIUSDT has been lately? Feels like nothing’s happening... but that's exactly how the market sets the trap before it strikes. The recent price action has lulled many into a false sense of comfort, trading tightly in a sideways structure after a strong impulsive leg. But behind that calm surface, a bigger move is loading — and only those who can read the structure properly will be prepared for it.
💎#SUI has now completed its 5-wave Elliott impulse, finishing with a classic Ending Diagonal in the fifth wave, which very often signals the final push before a correction. Given the current price action, we are likely in the early formation of an ABC corrective structure, most probably a Zigzag or Flat formation. This transition is crucial — many traders misinterpret this as the start of a new trend and get trapped. But as professionals, we know that this is not the time to rush into positions. This early corrective phase often includes fakeouts and liquidity grabs, punishing both longs and shorts before clarity returns.
💎SUI has been trading with high volatility compression, coming off a significant bullish breakout that began around early April. The rally initiated with a textbook Leading Diagonal, moved into a sharp Wave 3 impulsive expansion, and finally started to slow down into what looked like exhaustion through Wave 5. During this phase, price carved out a Contracting Triangle (Falling Wedge), providing a resting phase before the final fifth wave. But right after the Ending Diagonal was completed, momentum has stalled, and now we're entering a very tricky part of the market cycle — the corrective phase.
💎Zooming out, the entire structure has unfolded in a methodically clean and technically sound manner. Wave 1 kicked off the move with a Leading Diagonal, signaling the early stages of bullish initiation. This was followed by a shallow Wave 2 retracement, which is typical of fast, trending markets. Wave 3 then expanded with strong bullish momentum, confirming the impulse. After that, Wave 4 transitioned into a Contracting Triangle (Falling Wedge) — a classic consolidation pause before the final push. Finally, Wave 5 wrapped up the sequence with an Ending Diagonal, a clear sign of momentum exhaustion. This full five-wave development marks a textbook impulsive structure, and strongly suggests that we are now entering a critical transition phase, where the market moves from trending into correction. These are often the most deceptive parts of the cycle — known for shakeouts, liquidity traps, and emotional whiplash for those who act too soon.
💎Looking ahead, the next probable strong move depends on how price reacts around the key S/R level at $3.006. If this zone holds and the correction stays controlled above it, we can prepare for a powerful continuation leg back toward the $4.20 resistance, and potentially challenge the major resistance at $4.80–$5.00. However, if the correction unfolds deeper, a full retest of the $2.40–$2.00 range is absolutely on the table. This zone aligns with macro demand levels and could act as a reload zone for the next major impulse. But only once the correction completes.
💎One of the main hurdles SUI now faces is breaking cleanly above $4.20 — this is the near-term barrier where supply pressure remains strong. Beyond that, $4.75–$5.00 is a macro resistance zone that needs significant volume and structure to crack. Until then, any sharp move upward could just be part of a larger fakeout inside the corrective pattern.
💎On the downside, our key invalidation level sits just below $3.00. A 12H candle close below $3.006 would confirm that the support zone is lost and shift our bias into a much deeper retracement phase. This would invalidate any early bullish setups and bring the $2.40–$2.00 zone in play, with liquidity likely waiting beneath that structure.
This is the point where the weak hands get shaken out and smart money reloads. If you're aiming for long-term success, wait for high-probability setups and protect your capital. Strive for consistency, not quick profits. Treat the market as a businessman, not as a gambler.